by AmazonServant » Thu Jun 30, 2011 6:55 pm
Something to remember is that when you buy a bird from a shop or breeder, it's still more or less a baby. Being weaned and socialized and all that jazz is just the beginning, just the first steps towards having a well-behaved bird. It hasn't yet experienced living with a family, having its own big cage, not being around lots of birds, and really its personality has not yet developed. Getting a bird that is tame and well-behaved is a great start, but you have to keep up with teaching and socializing it. Birds don't just learn how to behave when they're young and then stay that way forever - they are constantly learning. And if you don't continue to teach them properly, they'll learn the wrong lessons - like that they should scream if they want attention, should bite if they're afraid or jealous, etc.