
ALL parrots throw most of the food all over the place so what he is doing is perfectly normal. It's actually an atavistic instinctual behavior part of the functions of their ecological niche because, by doing this, they are actually feeding ground species and disseminating seed. I would feed him twice a day, once early in the morning and again when the sun is halfway down (the dusk light doesn't only turn off their 'internal daily clock' but it also makes them hungry and, later, drowsy). In the morning, I would give him raw produce (one veggie, one fruit and a leafy green or a cruciform) and two different types of soft food served lukewarm (it reminds them of their parents feeding them and makes the food more palatable to them). Soft food is just what the name implies: food that is soft and easy to digest - things like gloop (this is what a lot of us feeds their birds in the morning), cooked whole grain couscous, pastina (the teeny tiny noodles used for soup) or polenta (coarsely ground corn flour) mixed with baby jar food (try to always use something rich in betacarotene), and even a small bowl with formula at the beginning. And, in the evening, I would give him the soft foods plus a good quality seed/nut mix (he will, most likely go for the nuts and seeds but you do want to give him the option).