
What to Expect When Your Parrot First Arrives
Bringing a parrot home is a moment most people dream about, but that exact moment can leave the bird a little dazed and cautious. Over the next two or three days, chances are both you and the new roommate will figure out who lives where and what goes down.
Shyness is Normal
Plenty of new arrivals sit quietly in a corner, puffed up and unwilling to chat. The trick is to keep still yourself and wait instead of poking a finger into the cage.
Create a Calm Environment
Blasting pop music, inviting ten friends over, or repeatedly opening the door can overwhelm a parrot long before it knows your name. Give the bird room to stare at you in peace, even if the silence feels long.
Keep Essentials Ready
Freshwater, a bowl of pellet mix, one sturdy branch perch, and maybe one easy chew toy are all a newcomer needs that first night. Over-decorating the cage or swapping out every bowl at once can confuse them.
Visit the Avian Vet
A five-minute checkup can rule out hidden problems nobody noticed and record exactly how the bird looks when it steps into your home. Even the healthiest-looking parrot benefits from that quick trip to the clinic.
💡 Final Tip
Building trust takes time, but do it patiently, and that bond lasts for years, sometimes longer than any pet story you can tell.