by captwest » Sat Nov 13, 2010 7:35 am
Well, don't know much about your bird, sounds like a young male, #1 don't let him sit on your head.remove him and give him something else to do,ie;distract him from that behavior, #2 he'll probly mature and get over it , it may take awhile, just be careful in not rewarding him after wards, inother words, don't wait to remove him. remove him before the unwanted behavior begins. i would let him know that the behavior is not to be tolerated, just a young bird trying to find his place in the flock,that's my 2cents worth,