Perching Anxiety - Rookie mistake?
Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2014 6:49 pm
I bought my Society girls three natural wood perches yesterday afternoon (two Penn-Plax, one Mac's Creations) to replace the cheap dowel-type perches their cage came equipped with which would only fit while extending length-wise as opposed to depth-wise.
I positioned the new perches to extend from the back of the cage towards the front so that my girls could fly horizontally as opposed to vertically.
The perches vary in thickness from a supposed "1/2 in." (more like 5/8 in.) to "1/4 in." in diameter.
Please have a look at the layout I provided for my girls and let me know if anything seems off...
I ask because they refuse to perch at all costs, flying around them to get around as if their cage was an obstacle course, resting only on the bottom of their cage or on top of their nest.
The smaller "Mac's Creations" manzanita perch is not pictured since I removed it upon noticing the girls especially seemed to avoid that one more than the "Penn-Plax" ones to the point where it interfered with their ability to get around.
My hubby thinks they might just need time to get used to these new perches, and I hope he's right because I already threw out the cheap dowel-type ones mistakenly assuming they would prefer these.
Could it be my girls just need to break their lazy habit of jumping up and down on horizontal perches to get around (that was exactly what they did in the bird store I got them from, on what I can only describe as a "ladder"-esque contraption) or did I miss something else altogether?
I positioned the new perches to extend from the back of the cage towards the front so that my girls could fly horizontally as opposed to vertically.
The perches vary in thickness from a supposed "1/2 in." (more like 5/8 in.) to "1/4 in." in diameter.
Please have a look at the layout I provided for my girls and let me know if anything seems off...
I ask because they refuse to perch at all costs, flying around them to get around as if their cage was an obstacle course, resting only on the bottom of their cage or on top of their nest.
The smaller "Mac's Creations" manzanita perch is not pictured since I removed it upon noticing the girls especially seemed to avoid that one more than the "Penn-Plax" ones to the point where it interfered with their ability to get around.
My hubby thinks they might just need time to get used to these new perches, and I hope he's right because I already threw out the cheap dowel-type ones mistakenly assuming they would prefer these.
Could it be my girls just need to break their lazy habit of jumping up and down on horizontal perches to get around (that was exactly what they did in the bird store I got them from, on what I can only describe as a "ladder"-esque contraption) or did I miss something else altogether?