(first of all, please forgive my grammar mistakes as I am not a navite English speaker, I'm doing my best. Secondly, I know this topic have been discussed a million times, I've read many many articles and forums, but still need advice)
I need advice with my noisy Alexandrine parrot. ( I can't help but mention, I noticed that Alexandrines are much less popular in western counties than they are in my country. I really don't know why
The issue: I've got a female Alexandrine, Bella, she just turned 3. She is handraised, had been a pretty well behaved parrot since the beginnings. Until I moved in together with my gf. Now Bella can't keep her beak shut, she starts screaming right after she is left alone, and I need advice with that, or rather someone to say, "that"s it", This is the way you keep her quiet".
Background info: I'm not new to keeping parrots as I breed smaller species like lovebirds, cockatiels, kakarikis and bugdies for 8 years now, but really am no expert. Especially with larger parrots.
Bella used to live in my quite big room, now she has a whole apartment. Although she is handraised, she have never been a cuddly bird, she was pretty OK with us being separate, and living our own lives. I mean, she loves being on my shoulder/hand/head, but still is independent. When I got her, my first thing was to teach her to step up, and she learned to say "smart" on her own, but that's all about training and tricks. Living in my room also meant she didn't get to meet a lot of people, mainly only me, and my close family. Now that she's living in a whole flat, she meets much more people, but seemingly it does not bother her.
When this issue started, I thought she was scared being alone in the entirely new environment, and kept looking for my attention, because I was the only familiar thing in her new life. As it turned out, this is not the case. Now, a month later, she keeps making noise when being alone, although she is obviously pretty comfortable here. She only does this when we are home, but she can't see us. When nobody's home, she is quiet.
Solution(?): I've read, that ignoring the screaming, and only playing with the bird when it's quiet can be a thing to do. I've tried this, and she does not give up easily, she can scream for hours, which is something really unbearable.
So what I am going to do is: Buying her new toys ( maybe she is bored with the current ones). Teaching her new words and trying out the clicker training, to keep her busy. What do you guys think?
I've read somewhere that spraying her with water can be a solution. I believe it is harmless, but honestly that is something I do not really want to do, only if no other options is left.
Believe me, I would not ask for advice if the situation wasn't desperate. I know her usual noises, and I'm avare that parrots make noise, and I'm OK with that. But this is something else, I can't step out of the room, because she starts to screem from the top of her lungs as long as I come back. This is unbearable, and honestly causing really hard time in my relationship.
Thank you for any replies in advance,
Best wishes, Dani.





