No, conures don tend to like one sex more than another. The truth is that birds don know what WE are anymore than we know what THEY are.
No, conures don’t tend to like one sex more than another. The truth is that birds don’t know what WE are anymore than we know what THEY are. What your bird does know is what your voice sounds like, facial expressions and how comfortable you might feel. Some birds are more used to kindnesses from deep voiced, masculine humans; while others have learned to love the feminine caregivers in their lives. All birds can learn to love both just as much. It’s a matter of patience to make your new friend your best friend. Here are some easy steps: Every now and then approach the cage slowly and talk nicely reassuring them and telling them how good they are. Its the tone of your voice and the sound of your voice that is important and is being established at this early bonding time. Once the bird has tried some of their food or taken a drink of water, theyre relaxing a bit. Offer them a treat from your fingers by holding it over the food bowl from outside the cage bars and if theyll come over and t