Ok, so we have had our Birdy for about a month now. She is a wonderful little bird and is teaching us so much about herself. I am slowly learning her body language, and she seems to be adjusting to our home nicely, and is extremely patient with us most of the time. (She is a rehomed 5 year old Senegal)
I put her to sleep at night at about 7 pm, and take the blanket off her cage prior to me going to work at about 5:40 - I leave the house at 6. When I take the blanket off, I have the shades up so that she can watch the sun come up - I give her clean water in her bowl, water in her bath and veggies in her dish, along with a couple cashews that she loves. The thing is, she/he (I think of her as a girl but don't know for sure) screams in the mornings (very loudly) and is very possessive of her cage - only in the mornings though. Lunging at me if I get too close and the screams, oh my goodness. She is fine when I get home in the early afternoon (about 3 pm) and let her out for the rest of the night - it's just the mornings where she is extremely upset with life. I'm just wondering if there is something I can do to help her out at this time of the day. Should I adjust when I put her to bed? Leave the lights off and just have the shades up - maybe it's the light overhead that is too harsh? Perhaps leave the blanket on her cage half way? I don't believe that this is normal behaviour although at first I thought maybe it was - because she is just too sweet and nice in the afternoons. I thought maybe she just wasn't a morning bird Lol My husband and kids are home until 8:00 but she doesn't get out of her cage until I come home after work usually.
Any ideas as to how I can help her out would be greatly appreciated.
Another thing - maybe a hint as to what gender she is - she loves to shred boxes. Maybe this is just general parrot behaviour. We have a couple big coffee boxes around and she has in the past couple days when out, shredded the corner and appears to be very proud of the hole she has made and the mess of shredded paper around her. So very cute to see her all puffed up and strutting around. I'm curious to see if she starts to drag things into the box and make a nest/house or something, or if this is just fun for her to shred the box...anyway, she absolutely loves doing this - not sure yet if it's nesting behaviour or not, just thought I'd mention it.





