I think shes accepting you as her mate, this could cause behavior problems.
I knew she was accepting me as her mate but didn't know that could cause behavior problems. Now that you mention it she screeches alot more whenever I leave the room or if she hears my voice but can't see me. I have been covering her cage everytime she screeches and I think it is slowly helping.
remove the bear from her cage, the bear is encouraging her behavior.
Thank you, I did remove the bear this morning and trust me, I haven't let her back-up to my hand after that first time.
when she rubs your hand just ignore her and walk away.
She does also rub her head on my fingers when I scratch her neck through the bars... Is that good or not?
limit her daylight hours.
She is usually up from 9am to 7pm but gets covered, up to 20 times per day for screeching. How much should I limit?
if she has any happy huts or sleeping tents, take them out of the cage.
She doesn't but I was thinking about getting her something like that because her new cage is pretty big and I thought it might be nice to have a place to go that would make her feel more secure. Should I not get her one?
another thing you can do is cut down on baths..
Sorry for all the questions, but your post hit alot of them,

I have a bird bath in the bottom of her cage that she is free to use anytime. She isn't very interested in baths though. She put her face in it a few times. That's about it. Should I remove it?
hope i helped, good luck!!! btw ive allways wanted a golden conure, she's beautiful!!!
Yes, you have helped alot, thank you! She has been a great bird except for the screetching for me. We do get about 5 calls a week from bird owners looking for their lost birds but none looking for her. (She was a found bird, but that was another thread, lol.) Thanks so much for all your help!
