Diva my four month old quaker parrot has never had her wings clipped but she doesn't fly. She climbs up and down her play gym and her cage, uses her beak to help her climb me like a gym lol or calls for me to lift her and transport her were she wants to go. She's been taken to vet and examined and there's nothing wrong with her or her wings. She's happy and playful loves playing with her toys on floor or on gym. I know she can fly because she's taken a few short flights although they were clumsy. If I call her she comes running like a dog lol but she'll climb down from her cage or gym or back of chair and come running across floor to me. Has anyone had a parrot who just wasn't that interested in flying even though they physically could. Is there any way to encourage her to fly more I know for a fact she's never been clipped or had any accidents that could put her off flight just don't understand why she won't fly. I've set her up a on the ground indoor garden/forage area to try add more enrichment since she doesn't want to fly. It's two extra large dog crate trays filled with organic soil, some sprouted seeds, grass a few different veggies and a fountain bird bath in middle of it. She loves it and it's also been helping to encourage her to experiment with different foods as she came to me refusing everything but seeds and a tiny taste of pellets. I know Quakers can be prone to fatty liver disease and she needs to exercise how can I build her confidence and encourage her to fly