She is at it again..

AmyMyBlueFront

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Amy a Blue Front 'Zon
Jonesy a Goffins 'Too who had to be rehomed :-(

And a Normal Grey Cockatiel named BB who came home with me on 5/20/2016.
...Amy! I let her out by herself today for some one on one..head skritches,outside time..special treaties for her.

I put her on her playtop and within she was headed to BB's house. I scooled her,but then felt bad coz I have been strict with her,so I relented and said "ok..you wann play with BB don't you?"

So I let BB out,and HE immediately came out and climbed to HIS roof top,hasn't done this before,and I am assuming it was coz Amy was on there too.
I put his lunch plate down,and he sat in the middle of it,noshing on millet and pellets,while Amy mumbled in 'zon,and helped herself to his corn and green beans :rolleyes:.

So I went to get my camera,and when I poked my head into the living room, I could see Amy bobbing her head..like she does when she is "in the mood" lol.
Now, I am wondering if she is interested in BB "that way" lol. She didn't make any advances towards him,and he just sat there happily munching down.

sighhhh...I can't figure this girl out..even though she is a he..gets morn confusing everyday!

Jim
 

SailBoat

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Not really sure that the single action (head bobbing) can 100% be connected to a Hormonal Response. Yaaa, you're going to need to be watching closer to see if this develops. In addition, you may want to set into place those processes that limit / reduce the on set of Hormonal activities.

Short of limiting Amy's interaction with BB. Take a long, honest look at everything to assure that something else maybe setting her off. Play this on the safe side and make changes early.
 

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