





Wolf wrote:I would really like to have more information as well as more detail when trying to answer questions concerning bird's behaviors. Birds are very complex creatures as well as being highly social and extremely intelligent. Many of their actions and reactions only begin to make sense when you know enough about their daily schedules, their age and relationship with their human, to mention a few things.
I can't be positive but it sounds like this birds does not yet trust you, which could be due to your not having had him for very long or because you simply have not spent enough time in winning his trust, or even that you are not doing things right to gain the birds trust and I can't tell which is most likely as there is simply not enough to go on.
At only 8 wks. old your bird is still just a baby and it is dependent on you for everything and it is quite aware of this, even in ways that I am sure that you are not yet aware of, but he is. I am going to assume that the change in the birds behavior began within a couple of days after you brought him home, probably from the breeders.
First of all, if I am right so far, then the new environment as well as being all alone is very frightening to a bird and he also has to deal with his new human, who while meaning well is probably pushing too fast for the baby bird to be comfortable with. So the first thing is to slow down a bit and allow your new friend a chance to relax and begin to adjust to his new home and living conditions. This bird is trying to communicate with you and to tell you what it needs as well as what you are not doing right. I suspect that you are new to birds and that this is your first one. I think that this link will prove helpful to you as although it is referring to budgies specifically most of the body language will still work for your bird as many things are very similar or the same about their behaviors regardless of the species of parrot. http://littlefeatheredbuddies.com/info/ ... guage.html
I think that your bird is trying to tell you that it is hungry and that is because it is young enough that it is having a hard time with the dry, hard food that it is probably getting, seeds, I suspect. At this young age your friend has probably not been properly weaned and still needs some weaning formula at least twice a day. As it can't eat enough of the other food to sustain itself just yet. You could try giving this bird some whole wheat bread soaked in some unsweetened apple juice or you could get some vegetarian baby food and some old fashioned oatmeal and cook the oats, let them cool to room temperature and then mix some of the baby food with it and offer your bird some of that. If this helps go and get some weaning formula from the pet store or from the breeder. This is a very common occurrence and has nothing to do with you doing anything wrong.
Because your new bird is a baby and needs you to teach it how to live in a human world it wants to trust you but it is scared and everything is new to it so don't reach into its cage except as needed to change food and water, or to clean it. Give your bird a chance to get used to you and its surroundings. I am not positive about lovebirds, as I have parrotlets, but many of them are not the biggest fans of a lot of petting which should be limited to only their heads and beaks and then only when they request it. For now you need to quit trying to touch him as you are causing him too much stress.
This is about all that I can tell from what you said and combining that with my own experience, but feel free to correct me in the areas that I was guessing about. Pleas take the time to inform us about the birds daily routine from the time it gets up until it goes to bed, what you are feeding it as well as how often, what you are doing to try to interact with your new friend, where the birds cage is placed and so on. The more that you can tell us the better we can help you not only to solve issues but to help you to prevent some issues from happening. We can help you with what the bird should be eating and how to get them to eat the right foods, we can help you with hand taming your bird We can help you with just about anything that you need to know to help you have a long and great relationship with your new friend, but we need to know as much as possible about him to be accurate in our suggestions on how you can best help him.






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