Will Golden Sun recognize his master when he is raised?

Golden Sun raises and recognizes its master. The golden sun parrot is a bird with a relatively high IQ. It is raised from an early age and usually recognizes its owner when it is seven or eight months old. As long as it is fed for a long time, it will be very close to its owner. Usually the owner should feed it with his own hands, play with it more, take it out for walks often, and talk to it more. This will make it relax and gain its trust. Gradually, it will become more and more clingy and recognize it. Lord.
Performance of Golden Sun Parrot recognizing its owner:
1. When the owner puts food on his hand, Golden Sun Parrot will take the initiative to fly to the owner's hand to eat.
2. Will respond to the master's call and understand some simple instructions.
3. It will be very happy to see its owner, and will take the initiative to approach the owner, talk or sing to the owner.
4. Golden Sun usually does not let others touch it, but after recognizing its owner, it is willing to let its owner touch itself and will not attack its owner.
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