Am i molesting my bird?

adz1984

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Not a serious question, this my bird during first week home.. scared as a turkey in november but I found her super cute!

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davefv92c

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they take longer then a week to really loosen up I have noticed.
yours looks like a very sweet bird and much liking your attention
 
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adz1984

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Don't let her looks decieve you that's just her being confused/scared! I would be bitten/lunged at if my hand goe's near her cage now which i've talked about in another thread, i've had her for about 2 months now and looked back and found this video, kinda wishing she kept that cuteness!
 

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Its all still there!

Change your position: Its NEVER the fault of the Parrot! It is ALWAYS the fault of the Human! By taking on this position, you can more quickly determine what you are doing wrong and correct it.

Try this: Only good things happen when you are around. Whether it is a favorite treat, toy or whatever. There are a ton of Threads regarding working with a new Parrot. In addition, you can also 'start all over again,' just like its day one. This will allow you to rebuild the relationship.
 

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I think that things are gonna come around steadily and surely.
I'm glad you found us!
 
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adz1984

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Its all still there!

Change your position: Its NEVER the fault of the Parrot! It is ALWAYS the fault of the Human! By taking on this position, you can more quickly determine what you are doing wrong and correct it.

Try this: Only good things happen when you are around. Whether it is a favorite treat, toy or whatever. There are a ton of Threads regarding working with a new Parrot. In addition, you can also 'start all over again,' just like its day one. This will allow you to rebuild the relationship.

This only happens in or around her cage as I stated in another thread, she's almost as sweet as that video anywhere else around the house (just move's away abit more) so I've pinned it down to cage territorial or a big MAYBE bluffing, if it's territorial i'm not sure what to do other than trick her out.
 
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