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Old 05-07-2008, 05:32 PM   #1
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Smile Rio the trembler - photo essay

It seems like yesterday that Rio started this business of trembling early in the morning.
Now he trembles at night as well.

He trembles when I open the cages - he trembles when he greets Laker - when he eats - when he checks out his area - when he is put to bed.

I haven't got any video equipment so I tried to photo him ...

Just into the feed right off & already building up speed with the trembles.


Now the wings are out in full tremble.



We of the old & cheap cameras - can get some pretty fun colour effects of a white ceiling in the morning light.


Isn't he lovely in the morning light? - note the chewed edges of the Snake plant. You can see his tail is trembling in the last photo. & Sarah's gift is pretty ravaged - only a small red tail hanging down these days.

PS - the Millet sprigs are rotated from last night's feast - they get to work the underpart in the mornings. It's 'wilda' Millet - they have to work pretty hard to get all the seeds.
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Old 05-08-2008, 05:17 AM   #2
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I wonder what it means that he's trembling so much, if it's just pure excitement or if there are hormones or something involved..
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Old 05-08-2008, 06:21 AM   #3
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I think it is pure excitement. It does stop after about 15 min. He will do it periodically during the day as well.
I can't remember the whole story but the other day my son was walking down the hall with Rio [surprise! - he was on the shoulder not the hand - still won't step up] and he was trembling there as well.

He doesn't step up at all except at bedtime. He is still very opinionated about that. Unlike Winston he has a great grip & strong young legs - so no excuses there.

The hormonal part is his 'love' affair with my hands in the morning. It has become a morning ritual. He flies over to the bed to hang over my head & sing to me. I reach up & he goes crazy - running to my hand & dancing & singing in earnest. If I don't reach up to him he lands on my head or the edge of the covers & sings even harder. The only way to stop him is to get up.
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He's so cute! Ollie trembles when she's really excited, but it doesn't happen daily.
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Sweet Ollie. Bunny trembled too - but I felt in her case it was a toss up between excitement & then other times, uncertainty.

Laker has never trembled. Never. He does make special sounds tho when he's excited [just before feeding] - kind of a growl/chirp [different from his angry growl]
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Most of the suns tremble in excitement, Peanut does summer salts over the perch if you don't hurry. Honey trembles with wings out the way Rio is pictured, but in a little more forward position, a happy, excited tremble, feathers flat. Beasts trembles straight up with all feathers raised, he is pretty much seriously angry.
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Peanut does summer salts over the perch if you don't hurry.
Winston trembles in excitement as Rio does (feathers flat, usually leaning forward a bit). Jerry trembles only occasionally but he does what Peanut does, somersaults over his perch when he's super excited.
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Rio is wanting something. Let me think..... what could it be?
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How cute that he gets so excited. I've never seen either of my budgies tremble.
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Jackie,

That position of Rio's is like that of a budgie which is too hot. Maybe he's a bit warm-blooded and gets hot easily, like some people do. Budgies don't sweat; so they lift their wings and tremble a bit to cool off.

If the mouth also goes open, the budgie is very overheated.

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