by Wolf » Wed May 07, 2014 8:34 pm
Hi Karen;
I don't know whether you got here by reading my PM to you or by your other post, so I will try to answer your questions here. You will get a much better response here, so let me be the first to welcome you to the forum.
Your new friend is afraid of its new surroundings at the present time, I know that this a difficult time for both of you, but just make sure that he has fresh water and enough food. For now there is very little you can do except to spend time with him, lots of time doing absolutely nothing but talking to him in a calm soft voice. The only thing that you have accomplished by toweling him is to terrify him, so lets not do that again.
Parrots regardless of species are flock animals and at this stage in his life he would never be alone for an instant, which is the largest factor of why he is so afraid. You are his new mother and he needs you to be there comforting him now more than he has ever needed anything in his short life. Parrots are also usually afraid of anything that is new to them and your baby is in a totally new place with new sights and sounds and smell, there is nothing that he knows here. You are going to become the one think that he can trust and he will come around, but how soon depends on you more than anything else. So spend as much time as possible with him and talk to him softly so as the tone of your voice will help to relax him. He will come to count on that voice and will bond pretty quickly to you and when he thinks that it is ok he will start to relax and he will move towards you for companionship.
Do not get in a hurry on this, if you want to have a good strong bond with him, you have to wait on him to respond to you. Don't do anything else but give food, water, and companionship to him at this time and wait on him. This is the fastest way to get him to trust you and quit being afraid.