I inherited Taz from my mother, she passed away on last month. She taught me quite a bit before she passed, so I am not completely in the dark, but there are some behavioral things that I am unsure about and don't know where to go for them.
He seems to have bonded to me quite well, in fact so well that he screams when I leave to go to the bathroom! Is this because he has "abandonment" issues? Will this just take time? Strangely, when I have to leave for university in the morning, and I say "Bye bye!", he doesn't seem to scream at me. And he is extremely happy when I get home
This I am also maybe attributing to him adjusting to a new owner, but he won't come with me to another area of the same room. My mom had him on her shoulder quite a bit, and he would stay there for hours while she worked on the computer, watched a movie, whatever. Or, she would put him beside her on the desk/chair/perch nearby and he would be perfectly content. He won't go more than a couple feet from his cage with me, and if he does it's an immediate fly-away back to his cage when I sit down. Is this time? Should I just keep trying to attempt until he gets used to it? The reason I am trying is because his cage and my computer are on opposite sides of the room, and he gets quite noisy unless I am sitting right beside him. I can't stay at the kitchen table forever.
He has also found me mate-like enough (I guess) to offer me food. As in regurgitate on my ear/hand/shoulder/nose/insert-body-part. Will this eventually subside? Time as well...?
I believe he is about 4. I have also heard that parrots go through life-cycles, like puberty, teenage-moody-ness, the like. Anywhere I can go for information like that?
Oh! One more very important question! He never learned to speak when he was younger. Is it still possible to teach him?
Thanks for reading the long read




