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  1. Fluffed, raised feathers means she's feeling uncomfortable, and is not a good time to reach for her. One of my rescues would look like a porcupine whenever I'd enter the room. Each day I was 'allowed' to come closer to his cage. With him it took 6 weeks for him to be completely relaxed and willing to step up. Again, a boatload of patience means everything when winning over a Grey.
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  2. Hi everyone ❤️Thank you guys. I much appreciate your suggestions. I have a Quaker parrot whom was severely neglected so he is craze lmao. He used to bite me at first. Very scared but he was tiny so the bites didn’t hurt. 😂😂but she is Large and they hurt. Non the less I did realize I must take it slowly with felony and I backed off. I don’t know her background but she was from a friend of a friend so I may reach out to get her do and don’ts. We were doing very good at first then she bit me. Since I have given her space she is leaning in for head rubs but I’m reluctant to touch her. SHe very rarely pin her eyes and flatten her feathers. I think that’s a good thing. Idk. When I come close her feathers raise slightly and her eyes open wide. don’t know how to read this because she seems very inviting and sweet and like she likes me. I am reading everything I can find until I talk to her previous owner
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