by Michael » Mon Mar 26, 2012 9:33 am
As far as I remember, the females tend to get stimulated on the back and outside wings. Males gets stimulated under the wings and belly area. There may be some universal places as well. Encouraging sexual relations with the parrot is not good for many reasons. It could encourage egg laying, aggression towards owner, aggression towards others, etc. You may be getting away with it because under the wings on a female probably isn't the spot. On the other hand if you stroke her back, it may stimulate her. Another damn good reason not to encourage this kind of relation is that if the bird ever needs to be rehomed for any reason, it will be a lot more problematic cause it really sees you as a mate rather than a friend.
It doesn't matter that "this recommended on cockatoo websites, by the rescuers,foster homes,and people who have adopted/purchased them." Most sites, rescues, breeders, stores, vets, etc encourage clipping. They also encourage flooding and other stupid approaches to breaking parrots. Just because it's the way most have followed for a long time doesn't make it right. It's better to take a science minded approach and specifically look at works and what doesn't, why, and its impacts/harm on the bird. My experience is based on reading tons of parrot info from various sources, talking to hundreds of owners online, working with my own parrots, studying ornithology and psitticine psychology, and experimenting to see what approaches work. I'm not saying to just blindly listen to what I'm saying but I'm also suggesting not doing that from others either. Look into the reasons, test your birds reaction, think about what kind of touching encourages regurgitation and avoid it. See what kind of touching is enjoyed but does not involve anything sexual. It is possible that under the wings does not do it, but make damn sure. And if it is, then don't do it. It's unnecessary and inappropriate. Just because you enjoy it and the parrot enjoys it in a sexual way does NOT justify it.