Caspian continues to become more tame with every passing week. He greets people who approach him with an single outstretched wing and then heart-shaped shrug of his shoulders, and now hops on fingers when he wants to be let out of the cage. He walks around the floor, lowers his head to be scratched, and apparently likes kisses on his head, which Julie is more than willing to provide. He is also clear when he doesn't want to be held by mildly nipping, and he cries out when the house alarm starts beeping or Gina's teapot starts whistling.
Monday, December 08, 2014
The Bird
Caspian continues to become more tame with every passing week. He greets people who approach him with an single outstretched wing and then heart-shaped shrug of his shoulders, and now hops on fingers when he wants to be let out of the cage. He walks around the floor, lowers his head to be scratched, and apparently likes kisses on his head, which Julie is more than willing to provide. He is also clear when he doesn't want to be held by mildly nipping, and he cries out when the house alarm starts beeping or Gina's teapot starts whistling.