Hi everyone! I have a Yellow Naped Amazon and I am having the weirdest time with him, currently and about 4-5 months back. While I was away on a trip, my partner taught my parrot to fly over on people.
Unfortunately this means, my parrot flies towards me - to attack me. Not to hang out. When I have him out in the living room on a perch with toys, food and rope and stuff, whenever I look at him he bites the ropes and toys.
When I look away he's just sitting being all fluffy. Currently I cannot move my parrot around, without forcing him. My partner he can use a perch to move him back upstairs and downstairs, meanwhile if I just as much as touch the perch, he flies straight at me to attack me.
Overall his body language just seems like it is in attack mode whenever I am around him. Needless to say, it's my bird and I've had him for about 8-9 years and he has only been in the same house as my partner for 3.
In the past, when he has been babysit or been at other people he has never connected to one person. He has always seem to enjoy the company of whoever seem interested in him. Well until now. He hates me when he is outside his cage.
When he is inside his cage, I can rub his back, his neck and he is completely confident with me. But as soon as he is outside, he won't let me go anywhere near him. I find that weird as I would always assume it would be the other way around - that he would be territorial in his cage, but not outside.
My partner cannot touch him or stroke him like I do; so it doesn't seem like he trust him as much as me - but then again he doesn't seem to trust me at all either?
After such a long time trying to fix this and be patient with him, I am still not sure what to do. He is more of a wild falcon at this point, as I need to have my arm wrapped in a towel whenever he is out so he won't attack my face or anything else.
During Christmas we had him with us to the in-laws. When he was there, I didn't have anywhere near as big issues as back then. He seemed to be comfortable around both of us and standing up straight, not hunching over leaning into attack things all the time.
I have read the amazon body language so many times. When he is angry and is chewing on stuff with his head lowered; I try and ignore him not to pressure him into situations. No luck though.
It's an 8-9 year old Male Amazon. He's been behaving like this for 5-6 months. It's a bit frustrating as his nails need to be trimmed soon, and because I cannot get near him I am not sure what to do, as none of the Vets around here seem to do anything with parrots or birds.
Any advise would be helpful. I've worked a lot with him lately and it almost only seem to be getting worse.
If required I can try and provide a video sample of his behavior; but it's evening now so it has to wait until tomorrow if it would help clarify why he's behaving the way he does.
Unfortunately this means, my parrot flies towards me - to attack me. Not to hang out. When I have him out in the living room on a perch with toys, food and rope and stuff, whenever I look at him he bites the ropes and toys.
When I look away he's just sitting being all fluffy. Currently I cannot move my parrot around, without forcing him. My partner he can use a perch to move him back upstairs and downstairs, meanwhile if I just as much as touch the perch, he flies straight at me to attack me.
Overall his body language just seems like it is in attack mode whenever I am around him. Needless to say, it's my bird and I've had him for about 8-9 years and he has only been in the same house as my partner for 3.
In the past, when he has been babysit or been at other people he has never connected to one person. He has always seem to enjoy the company of whoever seem interested in him. Well until now. He hates me when he is outside his cage.
When he is inside his cage, I can rub his back, his neck and he is completely confident with me. But as soon as he is outside, he won't let me go anywhere near him. I find that weird as I would always assume it would be the other way around - that he would be territorial in his cage, but not outside.
My partner cannot touch him or stroke him like I do; so it doesn't seem like he trust him as much as me - but then again he doesn't seem to trust me at all either?
After such a long time trying to fix this and be patient with him, I am still not sure what to do. He is more of a wild falcon at this point, as I need to have my arm wrapped in a towel whenever he is out so he won't attack my face or anything else.
During Christmas we had him with us to the in-laws. When he was there, I didn't have anywhere near as big issues as back then. He seemed to be comfortable around both of us and standing up straight, not hunching over leaning into attack things all the time.
I have read the amazon body language so many times. When he is angry and is chewing on stuff with his head lowered; I try and ignore him not to pressure him into situations. No luck though.
It's an 8-9 year old Male Amazon. He's been behaving like this for 5-6 months. It's a bit frustrating as his nails need to be trimmed soon, and because I cannot get near him I am not sure what to do, as none of the Vets around here seem to do anything with parrots or birds.
Any advise would be helpful. I've worked a lot with him lately and it almost only seem to be getting worse.
If required I can try and provide a video sample of his behavior; but it's evening now so it has to wait until tomorrow if it would help clarify why he's behaving the way he does.