Yesterday, my husband had evening classes, so it was just me and the birds till sleep time.
since it was really sunny and warm, i decided to use the opportunity to get some sun on Bentley's feathers, so i took him to our second bedroom and let the sun shine through the window. the window is single pane, so i think it was more than enough of what Bentley needed, plus it was a little windy outside, so i didn't open any windows. his feathers shown so nicely. we talked and sang together. he was a little wary about seeing the street below, the occasional car and human that passed by, but he was content enough to sing with me now and then.
just to explain, i got bentley to come with me on a stick. he won't step up for me (i haven't really tried this, actually) on my hand, nor does he allow me to touch his head. i do ask him occasionally for this honor, but i don't push the subject. once i see him back off a bit, i say "okay", and back off.
we stood there, basking in the sun for about 10 minutes, until i noticed a piece of down feather kinda being sucked in and out of one of his nostrils as he breathed. with this, i decided it was time bentley got a gooooood misting. (my husband has misted him in the past, but only lightly. so i took bentley into the bathroom, had him perch on top of the shower door and i misted him with a full bottle of lukewarm water. it seemed that at times he really like it. he got his wings up and out, displaying them, and moving his head in and around his wings, etc. but most of the time i dont think he was really into it. near the end he just sat there, wings pulled up around him, so i decided to end it there.
i turned on the heat (remember, Bentley has a plucked torso and back) and then went back to the sun bathing. we stayed in the sun for another 15 - 20 minutes or so with more singing and talking. at the end of that sun bath, bentley's neck feathers and most of his wings were dried, and the sun was setting so i put him back into the quarantine room. i let him hang out on his cage door listening to some alternative music.
well, since bentley is still in quarantine, i spent the next half an hour cleaning, vaccuming and disinfecting wherever bentley and i went. just to make sure that if he has anything contagious, it wouldn't affect the other birds in the house.
i do hope that bentley, overall, enjoyed his experience with me yesterday. every once in a while i offered him a 1/4 piece of almond, which he always gobbled down with enjoyment. maybe that might have helped my relationship with him.
before i put him to bed, i spend about 30 minutes with him as i cleaned his cage and talked/sang to him. (to clean his cage i take him out of his cage and put him on our bed with his pellet food bowl so he stays there). when i put him in his cage, he stayed at the bottom of the cage and looked at me (i sat on the ground). i tried again to offer him a head scritched but he didnt want anything of it. we sang together again and i offered him some shelled sunflower seeds. each time i gave him a seed, i left my hand there longer up against his cage and he did lightly beak me a few times to check me out and if, perhaps, i was made of some nutty substance. it was very cute and i didn't make a move until he found out what he needed to about my hand.
and that was our day together. Bentley seems to respond more to certain songs like "Old McDonald", "Im a little teapot" and anything that is a little more high-pitched and quicker in beat. for example, he doesnt really respond much to the "ABC" song.
OH, and an interesting thing about his pellet-eating...he seems to enjoy the "zupreem natural pellets", the one without the fruity coloring and shapes....the very thing that the other birds will NOT touch. interesting, and i think that is better for him since the coloring of the fruity version throws off the color of his poop.
Bentley's poop look well formed - they do come in many varying shades of green. i think he is growing some feathers on his back. his ceres look clear - he does sneeze occasionally but i don't see any wetness or discharge. i haven't been able to look into his mouth for any white splotches. Bentley does seem to have some problem breathing (he bobs his head slowly back and forth when he is excited) but this may still be attributed to his overweight problem.
we should be getting a gram scale by the end of this month. with that i can better track his weight.