How long will it take your baby quaker parrot to get used its new home?

It typically takes a quaker parrot around two to four weeks to get used to its new home, but this can vary depending on the individual bird. Some parrots may take longer, while others may adjust more quickly.

Here are some tips to help your Quaker parrot settle into its new home:

- Provide your bird with a safe and comfortable cage. The cage should be large enough for your parrot to move around and play, and it should be stocked with food, water, toys, and perches.

- Place the cage in a quiet location in your home, away from drafts and direct sunlight.

- Avoid handling your bird too much at first. Give your bird time to adjust to its new surroundings and get to know you.

- Talk to your bird softly and in a calming voice. This will help your bird to feel comfortable and secure.

- Once your bird is comfortable with its new home, you can start to interact with it more. Offer it treats, play games with it, and take it out of its cage for supervised exploration.