I've let my ringneck fly around my room a couple of times and she seems to like flying to my shoulder to sit. However, lately when I let her out she likes to fly to my shoulder and bite my face. She's drawn blood a few times on my face, as well as my hands (which is expected). Most painfully, she's drawn blood from my lip and left a nasty blister scar. As vain as it sounds, I do value how my face looks so I am wondering if there's any way to:
1. Stop her from flying onto or sitting on my shoulder
2. Biting my face when on my shoulder
I've had her for about a week now and have not yet trained her to step up. I bought a little parrot stand thinking that I could work with her on it, but am having troubles getting her onto the stand at all... or getting her to even step up onto a perch. She doesn't attack my hands sometimes, but most times she will (when I'm changing water etc.). I haven't yet tried to touch her or anything, but she will usually go out of her way to bite my hand no matter where it is in her cage.
I let her out of her cage just to let her fly around and get used to me. I'm not fussed about her biting my hands and ripping my hair out, but my FACE is definitely a no-go. She will not bite my face or ears when I have my hood on my head (attached to my hoodie/jumper), but she will go out of her way to bite my lips!! I'm aware it's not good to positively punish a parrot, but rather reinforce, so what can I do?
