I've read through lots of threads about parrot aggression and biting on here and I'm still really confused about what's going on with my male Meyer's. He is a very friendly bird but has always been a bit unpredictable as far as biting goes--as some others said about their Senegals, he seems to have a "quick bite reflex" when it comes to being frightened or territorial, but I for the most part have learned to recognize the body language or even just the "energy" around him when he is likely to bite for seemingly no reason.
However the past week or so he has really upped the ante, I've been getting bitten (and/or my boyfriend, but mostly me because I spend more time with him) pretty much daily to the point of drawing blood. But lately it has been happening when he has been suuuper sweet and cuddly, looking at me softly, saying "hello" sweetly and trying to cuddle with my hand or my face (when he was on my shoulder) and asking to be pet so much for several minutes--then all of a sudden he will chomp down HARD and hold on until I shake him off and he flies away. Today he was being really cuddly and eager to be pet and I was petting him cautiously, not wanting to repeat the pattern of the past few days I tried to only pet him a little bit, even though he kept coming back and asking for more. I tried to distract him and he spent a good 15 minutes or so playing on his swing perch, then he flew over to me as I was sitting on the couch and immediately hacked a big bite out of my shoulder/neck!
I don't know what to do about this--we already "positively reinforce" him, he's target trained, does several tricks and is working on more, he's fully flighted, he seems equally bonded to both my boyfriend and me, although as I said I'm home more and so I spend more it with him. He's generally very sweet and affectionate and always wants to interact with us, but these random hard bites happening basically once a day are making me very nervous about being with him and also kind of resentful. It's not a matter of forcing interactions on him or anything because all of these latest times have been during interactions of his choosing. I really can't figure out what's going on with him, is it maybe hormones that we really just can't do anything about? He's a few months shy of being 2 years old, would that be the time for a Meyer's to be experiencing that?
Oh and he has also started chewing the ends of some of his chest feathers recently (not plucking), don't know if that's related...




