by Wolf » Wed Jul 22, 2015 6:32 am
I think that the problem is that you asked for directions for steps 8 through 15 instead of what you really needed. Don't worry about it, it is normal for this to occur when everyone is new to each other and aren't sure of how to read each others posts or even what to put in them. These thinks are relatively easy to deal with as long as we keep talking.
To tell you the truth there is rarely any one cut and dried answer for anything when it comes to parrots. They are very intelligent and complex creatures and everything connects to everything which means that what works for one parrot may not work for another one.
In order to help you it would be best to start from the beginning. This will help us to know where you and your bird are in your relationship, which sounds to me to be just starting out as the bird is not trusting you. Lets see what we can learn about this from you. If you would, please tell us everything you know about your bird. Things like its age, its diet, feeding times, its daily schedule, time out of the cage, other people who are involved with the bird, what time the bird gets up and goes to bed, any other animals in the home, how the bird acts toward everyone involved with it, even the sex of the bird can make a difference( if you know it ), cage size and location, amount of human traffic around the cage.
Unfortunately, we are not there to observe all of these things ourselves, so we must depend on you to be our eyes and ears into your birds world. I understand that right now some of these things may not sound like they would be important, but I assure you that they are all very important to your bird and they all affect its behavior.
In the meantime, I would suggest that you start hanging out with you bird talking to it, giving it lots of praise, sing to your bird( they like this and don't care if you can carry a tune or not). While you do this watch the bird, but do not stare at it as that reminds them of a predator, see if you can start getting a feel for how the bird feels. I assure you that your bird is trying to communicate with you and it primary means of doing so is its body language and you need to learn to read it as best that you can.