Badboy Pic 13.03.2012
He is one of the Gutsy's son from 2nd clutch AP117.
Just trying out some against the norm ways of keeping Shama to see being so close to them will it affect their "instinct" or "aggression" or even capability to compete in Shama Competitions.
By exploring i will definitely gain more knowledge on why some things can or cannot be done in keeping Shamas. At the same time i will also learn more things about their behaviour and maybe there will be something good that i can share with Shama hobbist later?
So far, he is about 5weeks old. I choose him because he is one chick that is still not afriad of me after they learn to eat by themself. Normally, most birds will start to stay away from our hand once they are independant and many will even be very afraid of your hand!
But for him he still mantain the closeness which trigger my thoughts of keeping him in a different way. So far since two weeks old till now he has been staying in my room having free flight only in the evening up till 11pm or so. I was half hearted to tame him initially as we all know birds like them will eventually distance themself from us because they are lone ranger...
While trying to hand tame him, i constantly remind myself to not let him think that he is "human" so i will make it a point to let him stay in my "Birds" room for up to three hours per day so that he don't lost touch ..
Observation so far is still pretty good, not much different compare to his siblings. He does respond and challenge just like a normal Shama ! : ) Except he is more comfident with human persence whereas the rest would stop singing when i approach. At times i also will play with him Tug of Wall, what i so is i roll up some tissue or paper and tie with a string. Its really fun!
Now a days he respond to my command more effectively too! Below is a link to his video, enjoy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYBISJ1dJX8
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