First of all, in the initial stage of raising parrots, it takes some time to get close to them and leave them with a friendly and warm impression. But in the process of interaction, don't touch them with your hands, otherwise it may make the parrot feel scared or angry.
When a parrot recognizes its owner, it usually behaves as follows:
1. When the owner leaves, the parrot will purr and follow the owner, indicating that it is very dependent and likes the owner very much.
2. Parrots can learn and imitate their masters' language and actions, such as "hello", "thank you" and "hug". When they know their names and can scream, it also shows that they are very sensitive to their owners.
3. Parrots will show happy and friendly behaviors, such as flapping their wings, shaking their heads, dancing and so on. Sometimes, they will take the initiative to approach their owners and lick or kiss their fingers.
When you touch them, they are very happy and show gentle and peaceful behavior. They may let you touch their head, chin or neck.
Generally speaking, in the initial stage of raising parrots, we should emphasize the establishment of trust and friendly relations with each other rather than seeking love and intimacy. Only through constant interaction and cultivation can parrots become your best friends.