For a new care giver getting their first medium or large parrot can be very exciting. And than your new parrot comes home and now that excitement turns into fear a little frustration and doubt. Am I doing this right or am I doing this wrong, Where do I start, What do I do first. Even after all your research you thought you were ready.
This is what works for me and I do it with any new bird that comes into my home, baby or re home, for me it works for both. There is an order here that always leads to the next step and each step overlaps the next and I call it RBST
1 Relationship. This is the start.
2 Bonding. That special connection.
3 socializing. The inter action with others.
4 teaching or training.
Relationship
There are many kinds of relationships. You have work relationship, business, spouse, children, friends. siblings just to name a few.
With your bird its when you start to build a trust and respect for each other by sitting by their cage and talking to it and sharing treats and getting to know each other. You have to put your time and energy into this to make it work.
As your relationship develops you start to overlap in to the next step
Bonding
You can have a relationship with no bond, but you can`t have a bond with out a relationship.
As you spend time with your new companion and start to do things with each other that are fun and you want to be with each other and you each look forward to you time together you now have the start to bonding and that special connection.
Socializing
As your bond grows you want to make sure that you socialize your bird.
Birds by nature are social beings as they live in flocks and to some degree they depend on each other.
African Grey's stick to their own kind and do not mix with other kinds of birds, but with in their flock.
You may see a large flock of Grey's in the wild that hang together but with in that flock there are many small groups of Grey's that have their own social group
With new world parrots like amazons, macaws etc. you may see large flock of mixed species of parrots that hang out together because they are a social being.
To make sure your bird is socialized you need to introduce new things and people in a manner your bird will except.
Teaching or Training
This one can be a tough one.
You teach your children how to live life, OK you may potty train them but for the most part you teach them.
You can train your birds to do tricks, but teach them how to live.
I always say talk to your birds, not at them. Talk to them like you talk to a child. They will start to understand and they will become family.
OK I said enough. Your input is welcome