by nerdybird » Mon Feb 09, 2015 4:49 pm
Hi there! It's good that your parrotlet likes you. I only have experience with my one bird, but she had a bad start at taming since the couple that owned her before me kept her in her cage, with no socialization or out of cage time for 6 months. When I got her she was very timid and afraid of everything except me.
Using some of the methods Michael reccomends, as well as other websites, I've introduced her to a few people with some success. She fluffed up and got aggressive the first couple times someone new came over, but we just chatted in the same room until she calmed down, then I had the new person give her treats. I believe there is a detailed description of this process on the Trained Parrot Blog (link above) about socializing parrots.
She's pretty friendly now, I just make sure all her interactions with new people are positive (food bribes). She still rarely sees other people, but I think these methods have definitely helped. She will happily perch on someone else's hand without fuss.
Again, I just have the one parrotlet, my first bird, so I'm not as experienced at this; and my bird was not as aggressive, from how you described yours. But it seems like this could help at least. You just have to go slow, try this when she's hungry, etc.
Edit: As to playing, mine was very shy at first, I had to get her used to various "spots" around my apartment, such as a perch on my computer desk. Again, less experienced with birds, but it seems they are more comfortable if they have a perch to sit on, rather than only a surface like a table.