Thank you for your response. It can be definitely bored, but she is not interest in the cage toys. If she is outside the cage she likes to be in the floor ( like my dogs ) but sometimes we can’t watch her because she can be very curious and I am afraid she bites cables or something like that.
I really love her, she says to me “hi baby” but unfortunately when my husband is around she starts to whistle specially when he is talking on the phone ��
My Moluccan Cockatoo was the worst two times a day, and from reading the forums, have noticed other birds are pretty much the same, usually when he woke up, and then again just before bed time he would get especially loud, no matter what I wanted, no matter what was going on. He gladly went through his vocabulary, then went through noises he would mimic and would eventually hang upside down in his cage spread his wings and scream "I'm an Eagle". These two times of the day were his, it was the nature of the pet, but on a positive note, when I heard him in the morning, I knew he was okay, and the same at night, it would comfort me to know everything was good. As Ellie777 said, she chimes in with Ellie and sings along. But this is the point where you being the bird owner have to do your Investigator work, and figure out if the noise isn't usual, and if it's not usual then try to get to the root cause.
You said, when she is out of her cage, it's hard for you to keep an eye on her, and am afraid she will bite a wire, and I agree electricution is real! Try to get an eye on what fascinates her. If it truly is a bundle of wires, like behind the TV/Theater system, then in her play area, replicate a toy thats safe for her to play with, yet replicates her interests. Sonny would get down and find a 1 inch piece of paper, and shred it to pieces, so he loved to shred paper. I would find him toys to keep in his play area that were specifically made for shredding. You've definitely came to the right spot to figure this out, So many Electus owners here, and all of them have gone through what your going through now. I myself personally purchased a tree which fits nicely in my living room. It's about 5 feet tall, and I have toys hanging from Bird safe hooks from the limbs so she can get to them. I have her food and water attached, chewing toys, shredding toys, foraging toys and swings attached to it. It's a very busy work area for her. If she gets tired of those toys and shows a different interest, Then I'll figure that interest out, and find a toy to replicate her interest, if I can find a toy, I will then build one to hold her attention. But the thing here is your baby has become part of your family, and when she makes noise, She's either voicing happiness or a concern. Think of it like this, your feeding a human baby, and the baby slings food, mine always did as they were wiping their eyes, just being tired. I identified the problem and corrected it, but never did the thought come to mind that this is an undesirable action, I should put the child up for adoption. Thats not fair to me, and certainly isn't fair to the child, but as a parent we get to the bottom of the issue, fix it, and move foreword. With a little work, this can be fixed, either by finding the root cause or by training, either way it's fixable with a little time from her human mom.