One month ago, as I was preparing for work, I walked pass my balcony door and saw a bird sitting on the railing. I thought it was a pigeon and didn't think much of it till I did a double-take and could not believe my eyes. There it was, sitting calmly and prettily at my balcony, a Senegal Parrot. I thought I would try to see if this parrot would respond to me so I covered my right wrist with a face towel(in case it bit me) and offered my hand to it. Within 5 seconds it inched closer towards me and hopped onto my wrist. Don't know how else to describe the moment except that it was an amazing experience. I named it Kiwi. I informed my apartment management and put up notices but no one has come forward.
So here's a few issues I'm facing which brought me here. I don't know how old it is or how well it was taken care off and to what extant it was trained? One thing is for certain, Kiwi is clingy with me. If it is out of it's cage, I can't walk more than 3 metres away before it flies towards me usually landing on my head(unless I put my hand up, then it will perch there). I would then place it on my shoulder and it seems alright for awhile until it starts biting my ears and neck. When I put it back ON the cage and walk away, again the same thing happens and this repeats itself. I thought by showing that if it bites, it doesn't get to be with me but that isn't the case. I also noticed that Kiwi steps up automatically without me saying it and doesn't start nibbling around unless I distract it with my hand.
For its staple, I give it edamame(Japanese green beans) and sunflower seeds. For treats, I rotate between pecan, almond, banana and red apple. I let it out of the cage for about 30-60 mins in the morning before work, then place it at my balcony and another 1 hour plus after work, then its dinner and bed in the room. On weekends its longer but it doesn't get to be out all the time. Since it spends a lot of time in the cage, I make sure to give it a treat every time I put it back as to make its cage experience pleasant. This has been going on for the last 3-4 weeks. So far I have only trained flight recall and its been progressing okay so far.
My issue is this: I wish to let it out more but all it wants to do is be on my shoulders. Don't get me wrong, I love it but trying to ignore the bites is harder than imagined. It will just nibble gently at first but if I don't distract it with my finger, it will gradually nibble harder and harder. I usually distract it by scratching behind and around its eyes, it stops and loves that. However, after a few minutes of that, it then begins to nibble my fingers instead but not very hard. If I stop that, it sits calmly for awhile, then back to my ears and neck. I've resorted to putting a towel around my neck but now it just bite my ears.
I know there are already guides on eliminating biting but I somehow feel it is very difficult for me. Here are a few questions which I hope someone may help answer with regards to my biting issue.
1)Does it matter that I wasn't its original owner and didn't raise it from birth?
2)I think I'm doing an alright job with its cage and food, so could it be because i only spend 2 hours a day with it?
3) Is one month still too early for it to be fully comfortable with me?
Thanks guys in advance and appreciate any advice at all.
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