Impeckable
New member
- Jul 5, 2024
- 8
- 14
- Parrots
- Coral (Cockatiel), Bonnie and Clyde (Budgies)
Hi all! It's been a while since I've been on here, but I'm back looking for a bit of advice (thank you in advance!).
My avian child's about 1.5 years old, healthy, energetic, and on a varied diet. He seems to be getting a bit more hormonal than usual and my slippers have been the unfortunate target of his "'butt-wiggles" more times than I care to admit
What's caught my attention recently is this new behavior he seems to be doing: he'll trot across the floor and stop to rapidly peck at a specific spot, bobbing his head up and down as he does, then he moves on and repeats the same thing somewhere else. It's quick, repetitive pecking - almost like it's purposeful? It seems to only happen on my carpeted floor from what I can tell; I haven't seen him do it on my tiles. He's eating and drinking normally and he does adjust his crop occasionally, but no more than usual. I'm wondering if this is just more hormonal behavior or if it could be something else I should look into.
Thanks so much!
My avian child's about 1.5 years old, healthy, energetic, and on a varied diet. He seems to be getting a bit more hormonal than usual and my slippers have been the unfortunate target of his "'butt-wiggles" more times than I care to admit

What's caught my attention recently is this new behavior he seems to be doing: he'll trot across the floor and stop to rapidly peck at a specific spot, bobbing his head up and down as he does, then he moves on and repeats the same thing somewhere else. It's quick, repetitive pecking - almost like it's purposeful? It seems to only happen on my carpeted floor from what I can tell; I haven't seen him do it on my tiles. He's eating and drinking normally and he does adjust his crop occasionally, but no more than usual. I'm wondering if this is just more hormonal behavior or if it could be something else I should look into.
Thanks so much!