ptuga72 wrote:It is wonderful that you are giving these two jail birds (bonny and clyde, get it?

) a second chance. My advice to you is to go slow, don't get discouraged by set backs, and be prepared for a roller coaster ride. Rescue birds are different, especially if they have been abused or horribly neglected. Parrots are so unforgiving of maltreatment. It's like you're starting ten steps before you even see step one (of taming/training). It takes time and patience. It may take a while, even, months, before you start to see their true personalities and they begin to trust again.
But, it sounds like you're starting off on the right track! Keep with it, trust me you'll never regret it. There will be days when you think they've regressed, and days they amaze you. Treasure small victories as the big ones come so rarely. You may want to pull your hair out at times, don't worry that's normal

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Okay! Thanks! Yes, I got Clyde out of his cage last night, and he actually stepped up (I used a glove first, afraid of him biting,) and then he flew to my shoulder.
I sat down, talking to him and he let me pet his beak. He never perches on my fingers, he always wants to be on my shoulder; I can rub my face against his feathers, and every now and then he'll make a clicking sound for merely a second. Usually, if I lay down, he'll fly on top of his cage, but he can't find his way into it, even with the door open.
I figured out, I can pick him up without using gloves, and he doesn't bite. He's quite the love bird (LOL

) once you get him on your shoulder that is (that isn't much of a challenge though)!
...Bonny is a totally different story - I got her out of the cage today, and she went APE! Flying everywhere, even ripped a poster from the wall (landed on the top of it) and I would sit next to her, since she wouldn't move from my Cockatiel's (Zoe's) cage and talked and calmed her down (while trying to manage Zoe at the same time), with the glove on, I put my finger out...she flew, once again.
After Bonnie making a wild squawking noise for ten minutes (exaggerated,) our B & G Macaw in the living room went crazy too; so my step-dad decided he would try to get her as I went and calmed down our Macaw.
I wish I could've got to hold her first, but I guess I better leave to the 'pro' for now, eh?

Atleast when it comes to her. I'm still talking to them each day, hoping they'll get used to me in time. They have already been a few times I've wanted to pull out my hair - but if I don't tame and house these birds, and have the patience, I'm not sure many other people will...
Bonny is at this step -

she's a bit more nervous when it comes to human interaction.
And it seems Clyde is at this one -

he seems to be taming down a lot!
Can't wait until they're like -

We will be seperating them within the next few days, so it'll be easier for them to bond to me, over time, that is. I'll be sure, once they are tamed down and easy-going to let them be on the same cage together for a bit, to socialize and such.
