I am not sure on whats happening, so lets see what you guys think.
Stitch has for the past year been a lovely bird, with next to no biting and I've not had a bleeding wound from him in a very long time (cant recall when last time was).
Suddenly, since saturday, Ive been bitten hard about a dozen times, with 5 bleeding wounds. As usual I just ignore it (even if an amazon beak hurts like hell, I currently have no sense of feeling in my left index finger, its all numb), and after a bite just slowly remove my hand and dont give off any reaction at all. No screaming, no "no" or anything the like.
I realized how important all that was when we dealt with his increasing aggression last year, as some of you might remember - and went from saying no to doing nothing at all. It, as I described above, worked wonders and Stitch has been a joy ever since.
The bites the past few days have been when he has been asked to step up, something that hasnt failed me in 2 years. Suddenly, he launches towards the finger and bites down hard. No body language to indicate that he is pissed, he attacks my finger seemingly unprovoked.
Recall works fine still, and he happily either jumps or flies over, depending on my distance.
Ive not done anything differently from our normal step ups, nor have we had an incident that might have spooked him or made him aversive of stepping up.
Both parrots are on weight management, and has been since early/mid summer as I thought Leroy was starting to display signs of hormonal behaviour, like regurgitating for Stitch, and both birds have been "strutting".
With food management, that stopped.
Both birds turned two last may, so they are just over two years old.
We do training daily, under which biting is non-existant, Ive not been bitten during a training session during these days, only when they are out of the cage and "just" interacting with us, which they are for a few hours everyday.
Any thoughts? Is it hormonal?
Whats the best course of action here?







