lovezebs - Max is beautiful!!
I believe that should be my Squeepers within a couple months!!
At least I hope so! I'd love to have a gorgeous CFW male like yours! I think the coloring is absolutely gorgeous.
His spotted flank feathers are coming in, along with his cheeks and chest bars, while the grey on his head is turning white.
@Corkysgirl - Oh, I'm just dying to hear your guy's awful song!
Can your son get a video on his next visit? I'd love to hear his train-screeching-into-the-station awfulness!
In seriousness, I can imagine how awful that would be to have annoying bird vocalizations! My guys are a normal sound of home and I don't really even notice them....but I bet I would notice them if it was grating awfulness!
I've actually been blessed with all the fosters I've taken in, I've never had more than one or two really awful squackers! And that was more behavioral vs. just having an awful voice.
I had a fostered umbrella cockatoo named Waddles who would *scream* and *shriek* to get attention and in sheer frustration. It was terrible. He was just a (near featherless) ball of nerves and frustration. (Likely due in part to the indignity of being named Waddles!

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It took a couple weeks of tough love for him to learn that yelling, biting and dive bombing (yes, dive bombing) does NOT get you attention....but pretty sounds and sweet boy behaviors do!
Poor kid had so many behavioral issues. Screaming, plucking, aggression - the works. There was a sweet boy under it all. He was ignored and neglected in his old home, so it's all he could to do cope. He'd shriek to get attention and when he was ignored, he'd focus inward and pluck or focus the frustration outward and dive bomb, bite, etc.
It was so hard to avoid giving him negative attention (as negative attention is better than no attention at all for a deprived bird) but it's SO hard to ignore a bird who's physically assaulting you! Just silently bringing him back to his area and refusing to engage until he's calm. But it worked! He was a very smart boy and *quickly* realized that sweet Waddles got lots of love and attention and treats, while evil Waddles gets put back on his perch and told to calm down.
He went to another home with two other cockatoos and a retired couple who lived on a big yacht. And he'd integrated beautifully and grown all his feathers back as of a few months ago!
Ah Waddles. Good times. He's all I think of when you mention shrieking birds! It would go right through you. So loud and shrill. So I guess it could be worse! LOL