I have recently taken in a 14 year old Senegal parrot who is having neurotic tendencies. She dances back and forth on her perch all day screaming.
First, I will give you some background info... I was told that Bella's previous owner was an elderly woman that had to go into a care home and Bella then went to live with the grandson who had two conures that terrorized her all day which is why she was being sold. She was purchased by the elderly lady when Bella was already 7 years old and so my home is at least her 3rd home now.I was told that Bella was very sweet and did a "cute dance", and she was fed mainly seed and human table scraps. I was also told that she spent her day on a makeshift coat rack turned bird playground and she didn't play with any toys or chew on anything. While it's true that Bella is very sweet so far, this "cute dance" is actually a totally neurotic motion that she starts in the morning and lasts all day long except for a few small breaks for eating and getting pet.
I have owned Bella for only a few days now and she has bonded with me pretty well so far, she doesn't bite and absolutely loves getting pet and asks for it frequently. I am slowly transitioning her to a better diet of mainly fresh food but that will take some time. I put a cover on her when it gets dark at about 4:30 since it is winter and she gets up between 6 and 7:30 in the morning (whenever we can drag ourselves out of bed, lol). She won't accept any foot toys or wood or anything that my other birds love to chew on and she hasn't seemed at all interested in toys.
I am looking for some help or advice on how to fix this neurotic behaviour. I let her out of her cage in the morning and she wants to spend about 10 minutes on me getting pet and talking sweet to me and then she starts dancing back and forth and chirping. I have tried moving her to a different area of me (knee, shoulder, arm, etc), moving her to a play gym, walking around with her on my shoulder, putting her back in her cage, giving her nuts and treats to eat, talking to her, moving to a different room, and putting her on a different person, all to no avail. She can get distracted when given a treat for about a minute and then it's back to the dancing and screaming. She stops for the night once she is covered. I want to get her to start playing with foot toys and exploring the play gyms I have and so I am keeping her in the living room where she can watch my 2 other birds (a very tame Meyers and a green-cheeked conure) which I am hoping will get her interested. I tried keeping her in a room by herself without stimulation but that seemed to make things worse. My two other birds are upset by Bella's behaviour and to be honest, so am I. She has her wings opened very slightly and looks like she is about to fly while she does it. In fact, she looks scared even though she shows no fear of me or anything in particular. I was hoping this behaviour would start showing a bit of improvement but every day I have owned her it has been getting worse. I don't know how long she has been doing this behaviour but it sounds like it started in her last house with the "cute dancing" that was previously mentioned.
Has anyone heard of this behaviour before? Does anyone know anything I can try? Perhaps clicker training? I really want to give her a good life. Any advice would be appreciated.
Thank you





