I think Lilo might want some reassurance to help feel more secure AND probably is asking for a hand feed. LOL I would hand feed her some warm foods like some birdie bread or warmed up yams or squash. That would help her feel more secure and help with bonding. The yams and squash will help with feather growth too...the veggies help with feathers to look nice shiny and healthy.
Johnny - Valentino is totally eating on his own during the day. He gets for pellets Harrisons and Tropican and Tops mix and his fresh foods include those small sweet peppers, hot peppers, carrot, broccoli, cubed cooked yams, spinach, sprouted seed mix and the parrot spice. There are days he has to be fed the fresh mix twice! This is when I have him flying a lot and he seems to consume the fresh mix way within the 4 hour limit of it. By dinnertime he is looking for more and will watch me eat my dinner intently.
The nightly "comfort" feeding by syringe consists of the Tropican pellet pulverized using a coffee grinder. I get it ground to a powder consistency and will add the hot water to form it like baby formula. He will eat usually less than the syringe of 30 cc's but there are nights when it seems like he is starving and will eat as much as 40 cc's. I have not fed Valentino baby hand rearing formula for almost 6 months now.
The comfort night feeding is for two reasons. First I was having trouble keeping his weight stable. He would fluctuate so vastly that I was concerned and second if I ever have to medicate him it will be easy to mix in with the "formula" and have him eat it.
Now that Valentino has started moulting his tail and wing feathers he is always hungry again. I predict he will go though another growth spurt and gain a little bit more weight. Probably not as drastic as during the body feather moult though.