I gave LuLu a nestbox.!

jroyal

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Kalamazoo, MI
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Female SI eclectus parrot
Male/female budgies
Komorner tumbler pigeon
So everyone always talks about how hormonal eclectus' can get. And until recently LuLu never really showed much hormonal or breeding behavior. But now everytime I let her out of her cage she tries to run under my couch, she'll squeeze behind the tv stand, she's even started to pick apart my plants and take stems and leaves back to her cage. I'm assuming all of this is nesting behavior, but she's not being as aggressive as I thought she would be at this time. If I call her name she will come out from wherever she's hiding.
So Yesterday I gave her a nestbox (Kinda). She's now taking parts of her foraging toys to her box. Usually I give her all kinds of boxes and paper towel rolls for her to shred, and most times she'll stop playing with them once she gets the food out. Now she will shred until there is nothing left and she'll take every piece to her nest. She's even started taking food in it which I think is very weird. She spends a ton of time in there but she doesn't sleep in it.
Do your birds do anything weird around breeding season, or when they get really hormonal?
 

JerseyWendy

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Jul 20, 2012
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By providing LuLu with a nest box, you are most certainly encouraging her to lay eggs. Is this what you want?

Have you ever heard of "eggbound"? If you have, do you know what to do in case LuLu becomes eggbound?

Laying eggs takes a LOT out of birds, so I would strongly encourage you to remove the nest box. She may still lay eggs without it, but at least you aren't "actively" encouraging her to do it.

Just my 2 cents. :)
 

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