Congratulations on your new one!
It can take a few days for them to feel safe and start moving around .
Parrots are so intelligent like a 3-5 year old toddlers. So they can feel the disorientation and shock of going to a new home. As a prey species they feel a little vulnerable . It can be overwhelming for them , and each as an individual will react differently.
Keep doing as you are with visiting. And hand out bribe treats. For me that's safflower seeds, or popcorn, or fingernail size sliver of apple. Some birds trust enough you can hand to them. Never chase with your treat, you hold out they come over and take. If thst trust isn't there yet I use a small treat only dish. And shoe them the treat abd out in dish. Thrn I tell them good bird when they take.
Im Trainers court all the thread at the top.the sticky threads in yellow highlights. Should have info to help you get started. Linking one
So many people come on here with new birds asking what they should and shouldn't do that I thought I would put a short list together of things that owners of new birds could do to build a good relationship with their bird. These things can be done with all new rehomes, rescues or baby birds...
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