by Pajarita » Sun Dec 21, 2014 12:00 pm
But, my dear, 112 g is not overweight! Tiels weigh between 100 and 120 g, it's only when they go over the 120 that you can start considering them a bit overweight but it also has to do with muscle mass so young birds that fly around all the time and have a lot of muscle can weigh a bit more without actually been overweight and an old, more sedentary bird will need to weight on the lower side of the average. And both males and females bulk up for breeding and during molting so you can't really use a single figure as the perfect weight because it varies a lot. At her age (have you told us exactly how old she is?) and taking into consideration she flies around, I would say that she is actually a bit too skinny so, yes, I think she vocalizes so much because she's hungry. My tiels (old, handicapped and unable to fly) eat gloop with a leafy green for breakfast (they get fruit but don't eat it) and, for dinner, they get a heaping tablespoon of a good quality budgie mix so they are getting more food than your young, active one and they are not overweight.
It's not only the quantity of food, it's also the type and, yes, they should always have food but the food they should have there all the time needs to be the right kind (like gloop or chop or mash -my birds don't lie chop or mash so I feed gloop and the tiels LOVE it -as soon as I put the paper plate down on the bottom of their flight cage, they climb down in a hurry to eat it).
As to vocalizations, males are vocal only very occasionally during the year but very vocal during breeding season, especially if they have no mate - hens, on the other hand, are only vocal during breeding season and, again, only when they have no mates.