2. If a bird ruminates in the presence of someone or close to human beings, it usually means that it has regarded you as a spouse and wants to feed you! The bird will do the same to his favorite toys or other objects.
3. Birds with intimate relationships express their enthusiasm by feeding each other, and ruminant food is the way to achieve this goal. This action involves swinging your head up and down, taking food out of your stomach and putting it in the opponent's final. This method is also used by parents of birds when feeding their young.
If the budgerigar doesn't reject your touch, doesn't bite you when touching, and licks its hands from time to time, it shows that it likes you very much. Otherwise, it will refuse your touch and may even bite you to show resistance.
Budgerigars don't like to take a bath, so they usually put a basin of water for themselves to play with. But if you bathe the budgerigar yourself and it doesn't resist, it shows that it really likes you and can even tolerate things it doesn't like. It takes a lot of time and energy to get close to you and like you. Play with him more, often take him out for a walk, and occasionally feed him some favorite snacks, which will make him closer to you. Feelings need to be cultivated from an early age.