I'd like to introduce you to Irwin. Irwin is a hooded parrot. They are a grass keet, native to a small area in Northern Australia. They nest in termite mounds.
Irwin was part of a breeding pair. We rescued them from breeder last September, along with about 150 other birds. Irwin and his mate were near death when we got them. His mate died the next day. Irwin has a deformed keel bone, either from malnutrition, injury, or both. He is very scared, and still pretty underweight. I have had him here for a while, but I could not post pictures of him until we officially gained custody of the seized birds.
I don't know if he will ever be "tamed," and the prospects of finding him another mate are pretty low. They are also known to reject new mates and kill them, so I don't think it's something I would try.
For now, he is better off than he had been. He eats a parakeet seed blend, eats the beans out of the gloop, likes kale, and has started to eat sunflower seeds (which is good because he needs to gain weight).
For now, I keep him safe, and fed, and mostly leave him alone. He is fully feathered, but he cannot fly. I'm working on finding him a better cage.
He was malnourished until he was near death. I don't know what his long-term prospects will be, but I will give him what I can.