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I have had a cockatiel for a few months now, and have now had the time to tame him (previously he wasn’t mine but now he is, long story). He is comfortable coming up to me through his cage bars or on top of his cage to look at me. Sometimes he does hiss and I slowly back away to give him space. When I try to put my hand inside his cage to change his food or water, he is aggressive. Outside of his cage, he comfortable eating from my hand from time to time. I am trying to approach him in a different way, now day by day slowly with millet. I put my finger in front and the millet in the back so that he can step up then eat the millet. When I tried to give him millet then give my finger, he would bite and attack it and I would wait a few moments before taking the millet and my hand away. I am not sure if the new approach is good or not, as every source I research has a different answer. I was hoping someone could give me some of their personal experience or advice on other methods? I am a new bird owner so I am not sure if I’m doing this right and just want the best for him 
I am confused on his standing with me as only in specific situations will he be comfortable and happy to approach me. It seems to me that he does like when I am around him most of the time, but he isn’t comfortable with my hands.
(apologies if this is confusing, I am not sure how to word all of this)
I am confused on his standing with me as only in specific situations will he be comfortable and happy to approach me. It seems to me that he does like when I am around him most of the time, but he isn’t comfortable with my hands.
(apologies if this is confusing, I am not sure how to word all of this)