Sebastian is the sweetest cockatiel if you're giving him kisses, or talking to him. However, if you put your hand anywhere near him, he will bite and bite... just last night he made me bleed. He just recently started this "fear of hands" and he's never, ever been hit or anything similar. I've read birds can take up to years to get over emotional damage. Does anyone have any suggestions? Unfortunately, the only way you're able to hold Sebastian is if you're wearing tough gloves or if you wrap him up in a blanket. Attached is a picture of him and his brother.![]()





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One thing that I noticed is that Bailey, my tiel, would be much more curious and willing to step up when he was on or near the ground. Every now and then I take his cage outside to hose the bottom and he'll just be the sweetest thing, trying to cozy up to me through the cage. There's been speculation that birds, like pack animals, can more easily be tamed when they are clearly subordinate - like having their cage low to the ground. I also have to "chase" Bailey around his cage to take him out, but I simply gave up with that. I found that it infliced fear more than anything else. 

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