Parrots are good at expressing emotions. They are curious about humans and can establish deep relationships with humans. If you have the following behaviors, it may mean that your parrot really likes you!
Body movements
The parrot's head moves up and down and its body moves rhythmically from side to side to express its mood. Pleasant means happy to see you.
When you see a parrot flapping its wings briskly and looking like it is flying in place, it means it likes you and wants to play with you.
When their wings open and close, it also means they are happy. At this time, you can whistle to it, or let it stand on your hand and move up and down. The parrot will be happier!
Similar to a dog wagging its tail, a parrot wagging its tail quickly from side to side may mean that it is very happy at the moment! However, when they have almost played together and want to end the game, they will wag their tails to express a happy ending.
When parrots are happy, they will grind their teeth, touch their tongues up and down their beaks, and sometimes make soft grunting or purring sounds, which means they feel relaxed and happy.
This is not the expression. If a parrot touches you lightly with its beak but does not bite you, it may be expressing that it likes you.
When a parrot takes the initiative to run up to you, crawl around on you, and rub against you, it means that your parrot likes you 100% and feels happy to be with you!
When a parrot approaches you and lowers its head, it means it likes you and wants you to touch its head or scratch its neck!
When a parrot leans on you or sleeps on you, it means that they feel safe and it also shows that they like you and are reassured.
The upside-down position makes the parrot defenseless. If your parrot hangs upside down in front of you, it means it likes you and trusts you.
Rumination is the behavior of parrots feeding their young. If your parrot spits out food at you, it means that it really loves you!
When a parrot stares at you seriously, it also shows that it loves you! At this time, the owner can look at it with a smile, and sometimes you will find that they are even shy because of it!
Verbal actions
Parrots can sing, talk, and whistle to express pleasure. When a parrot makes a brisk, rhythmic call, it means it is in a good mood. When you walk into a room and they behave like this, it means they are happy to see you.
Note that when they are happy and excited to the extreme, they will squawk~like a happy little crazy kid~
If the parrot makes sounds that it usually interacts with you, such as kissing sounds, it means that they are immersed in thinking about playing with you, which means that the parrot really likes to play with you.
When a parrot is in a relaxed state and hears you calling it, it will give you a positive response, which means It loves you and is ready to play with you.
That’s it for today! May our love with the little parrot last forever.
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