Double check that your RV door locks are not easily defeated. Stolen pets are far too common while traveling. Some are as simple as a slotted screwdriver to open them.
20/20 hindsight, it would have been nice to have had a little more time to bond, but it is what it is. So, when you're in a traffic jam someplace, play pass the birdie.
Double check the States that you will be staying in regarding any restrictions of transport or bring in to the State any specific parrots. There are some States that have restrictions.
To avoid a problem with a police officer that is having a bad day. Take your parrot to your Avian Vet ASAP, like tomorrow! You want to carry your parrots most recent full spectrum blood and gram stain tests. In addition, it will provide (limited) proof of ownership. Make sure that some place on the visit report it states 'Pet Bird.' Note, the faster you need the test results, the more expensive they are likely to be. Two weeks is a bit tight for an offsite lab to complete the tests, so plan on paying the Vet's rate. Also, carry the Sales Receipt from the Breeder, Trader, or Pet Store you purchased your parrot.
The likelihood of your needed the documentation is limited, but not having any documentation could result in the loss of your parrot.
And last but not least! Have Fun!
FYI: Bill provided excellent information on camping. Its been along time since I have been. My dear wife defines ruffing-it as not having room service.
