by Wolf » Sat Aug 06, 2016 7:32 am
Over all it sounds as if he is calling for you and this can be a good sign as he is beginning to want to be with you. The other screaming when you go to him could be his way of greeting you, but it could also be something that you may not want to encourage. If you are in another room and he calls for you, I would answer him, every time he calls and then as he quietens down I would then go to see what it is that he wants.
Parrots are very smart and it is very easy for us to train then to do some behaviors that we do not intend to. Un wanted screaming is just one of these behaviors. You can cause your bird to be a screamer by not responding to them when they call for you and although I have not seen it myself, I am told that you can also teach your bird to be a screamer by running into the room it is in every time that it screams for you. In the wild, these birds never scream without a good reason for it as the noise, especially of a lone bird will attract predators. They are also very social and flock oriented and as such if the lose sight of their mate or their offspring/ parents then they will call for them and listen for them to answer them. They may not come running to find each other but they will answer.
My Grey is not really big on wood to chew up but she loves destroying cardboard boxes and shredding newspaper. So I ball some paper up for her to put in her cage and I find small cardboard boxes that are too small for a nest, have no tape or staples in or on them that I also give her. These will occupy her for hours. Greys also seem to enjoy taking things apart so puzzle toys might be a good choice. The thing about toys is that you will have to introduce them slowly to the bird as strange things scare them. Also once they are no longer afraid of a toy, you will then need to play with it yourself to teach them how to play with toys, it does not come naturally to them.
Your bird really does not care what it is that you talk to them about. If you want to talk to them about quantum physics, that is fine. You can talk to them about anything that happens in your life such as you might do with a very trusted best friend, or you can even read from books or newspapers to them. The only thing that I don't do is baby talk. I also tell my birds the names of everything that I give them and things such as tables, doors or anything else that I want them to know about. Just be sure to include their name in your talks as well as praise.