ladyknight
06-29-2011, 07:13 PM
Hello all- I've got a bit of behavioral issue development....
My Coconut seems to exhibit signs of her becoming a one-person bird. For the last couple days, if she's perched on me and anyone else offers their finger for a "step up", she promptly goes into attack stance and gives them a good solid nip. I would like to discourage with behavior. She doesn't really have to be a "family pet" sort of bird, as I'm going to be moving out in a month and a half, but I'd like it if she were at least receptive to affection and attention from others, especially friends/roommates of mine.
She doesn't seem to have an aggression issue if I'm the one who places her in someone else's hands- unless she sees me, whereupon she does everything in her power to get herself back somewhere on my person. She just simply (and violently) refuses to perch on others if she's the one allowed to make the decision.
I've also noticed a certain "nippiness" when it comes to me holding her while I'm typing/texting. For some reason, she can be perched happily anywhere else on me or near me, playing, snacking, whatever- and as soon as she hears the key clicks, she's at my fingers in a second. She's started to deliver some pretty hard bites. No breaking the skin, but definitely enough to hurt. I've been reading on here that this is a common behavioral thing with young birds- should I be concerned that allowing this to continue will produce a biting, aggressive bird?
Any good ways to discourage these behaviors?
My Coconut seems to exhibit signs of her becoming a one-person bird. For the last couple days, if she's perched on me and anyone else offers their finger for a "step up", she promptly goes into attack stance and gives them a good solid nip. I would like to discourage with behavior. She doesn't really have to be a "family pet" sort of bird, as I'm going to be moving out in a month and a half, but I'd like it if she were at least receptive to affection and attention from others, especially friends/roommates of mine.
She doesn't seem to have an aggression issue if I'm the one who places her in someone else's hands- unless she sees me, whereupon she does everything in her power to get herself back somewhere on my person. She just simply (and violently) refuses to perch on others if she's the one allowed to make the decision.
I've also noticed a certain "nippiness" when it comes to me holding her while I'm typing/texting. For some reason, she can be perched happily anywhere else on me or near me, playing, snacking, whatever- and as soon as she hears the key clicks, she's at my fingers in a second. She's started to deliver some pretty hard bites. No breaking the skin, but definitely enough to hurt. I've been reading on here that this is a common behavioral thing with young birds- should I be concerned that allowing this to continue will produce a biting, aggressive bird?
Any good ways to discourage these behaviors?