Here it is:
breeding
VERY - EXTREMELY IMPORTANT!
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"Discouraging breeding behaviors:
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• Don't let your 'tiel venture into dark places. This means no sleeping huts, no cardboard boxes, no nestboxes, no cupboards or cabinets, no under furniture. They will seek dark places out, so you need to stay alert!
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• Don't pet your 'tiel anywhere except her head and neck! Other parts of the body are "sensitive" for birds, and will induce them into breeding behaviors.
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• Don't let your 'tiel stay up too late. Longer days (more daylight or artificial light) signal to your bird that it's breeding season. Limiting them to 12 hours of darkness and light will help.
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• Don't encourage them to masturbate. Remove any "favored" toys or perches until your little guy calms down.
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• If your bird is already in breeding mode, stop feeding her soft, wet foods.
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• As cute as it may be, don't let your bird regurgiate for you. Yes, it means he's desperately in love with you, but it's not good for him to be constantly frustrated like that. Just walk away or put him back in his cage when he does this. [/FONT]"
If you allow this behavior then some of them get more and more frustrated and unhappy.
If I was you I would change the entire cage setup. New toys, toys hanging at different places, perches moved etc. etc. - take her/HIS mind of it.
