Okay, here it goes. Feed Your Flock ingredients: Brown Rice, Millet hulled, Whole Barley, Alfalfa Leafs, Sunflower seeds, Sesame seeds unhulled, Buckwheat hulled, Quinoa, Carrot powder, Spinach Leaf powder, Dandelion leaf powder, Purple Dulse, Kelp, Rose Hips powder, Nettle, Orange peel powder, Lemon powder, Rosemary whole leaf, Cayenne ground, Red Chili peppers crushed.
Since you are familiar with Arizona, we live in Flagstaff where the water is exceptionally good, I think. Charlie came from the Valley where the water is usually horrible. We do not have a good Avian Vet in town, I have to take him to Phoenix which is 120 miles away. His owner's, before my son, were actually from Iraq and had to go back. Who knows what his diet or water were like.
I am listening to you very carefully, and I think you are onto something with the shaking. Today I payed attention to exactly when he shakes. I noticed his chest shakes when I am approaching him to get him. I think he is excited, which I have not put together, because when I first got him I know for a fact that his shaking was from fear. He has learned to whistle Amazing Grace. When I whistle it his feathers are tight to his body and his head is a little low, he doesn't move until I'm done, then he does this "whoo whoo", and I say "thank you Charlie", then he will whistle it. I've always assumed that that stance was him being a little excited, but now I think he is just paying close attention.
I am going to keep working with him on the step up onto the right hand. I guess this is an unusual situation that may just prepare me for more unusual situations that I have to be creative with in finding solutions. I need the encouragement, because I have felt very alone with this journey. I used to own horses. I got my first horse over thirty years ago, before children. My daughter asked me if I did this much research on the horses as I am on parrots. I forgot about it, but the answer was "oh yea".
Let me know what you think about the protein thing. I don't think I know what foods are high in protein.
Thank you, for being a good parrot advocate! Newby