I'm having massive problems with Ollie at the moment. We've dealt with nipping and excessive minor bites in the past. I've followed all the advice that is usually given and advice I give myself which has always worked in the past.
The issue I'm dealing with now is getting so far out of hand I'm getting to the point where I can't take much more. He still "loves" me. He chooses to be with me primarily at the moment and actively seeks me out over my partner but will happily spend time with him too (just less of it) even if I am in the room. He is sweet and cuddles up to my neck a lot and happily chitter chatters away. He is also happy to go off and play independently or forage for any treats I may have put around for him to find. So far so good, that sounds pretty ideal right from a "human" perspective- not too over-bonded to one person, not too clingy that he can't stand being away from us etc.
However I'm now finding myself receiving regular, highly aggressive attacks which are increasing in frequency AND severity.
There are no obvious triggers- believe me I'm looking for them (am I holding something he doesn't like? wearing something different? getting too close to my partner/one of our other pets? has there been any strange noises, am I in a funny mood and giving off the wrong signals? etc.
but there is nothing I can correlate to the attacks).
Always, before he nips/bites his body language changes very slightly and I usually only have seconds to stop whatever might be upsetting him or give him some space. He isn't the easiest bird to read but I can read him. I avoid 99.9% of any bite attempt successfully. Its only if I'm not paying attention he ever succeeds in biting me.
These attacks are different however. They come at random, there is no warning. There are no
nips or bites, these are full on attacks. He still gives me warning for "normal" nips and bites.
His tail feathers fan in a split second and he is attached to some part of me or repeatedly biting (most times he just clings on whilst chomping down and flapping his wings and squawking like mad. I have several chunks out of my ear and lip, he has also got my chin, my nose , under my eye and very nearly my eyeball itself all in the last couple of days. The attacks started maybe once or twice a week some months ago, I had a suspicion that he may have been trying to attack me but just thought he had slipped off my head when he landed and was trying to steady himself.
Once I get him off me he comes back, over and over again for more regardless of if I put him near to me or the other side of the room or behind an object so he cant see me.
The attacks happen when he is on me -whether I am doing something and paying him little attention, whether I am interacting with him or even if I am sat completely still. He has also been flying at me, our living room is around 20 feet long and he will fly at me "to kill" Ok I know he probably doesn't actually want to kill me but that is how aggressive he is, for anyone who didn't know better it looks as if there is intent there... Again when he flies to attack me it doesn't seem to matter what I am doing or who is in the room with me.
I'm not nervous or scared of him. I can still handle him with confidence so that isn't the issue here.
He is still out most of the day almost every day.
He is currently left alone no more than 2-4 hours as I adjusted my work times since we lost Harlie and we haven't been able to find a suitable mate yet.
He has a big cage and plenty to do in it for the times he can't be out.
He is on a solar schedule now (properly since the beginning of the year but an artificial one before that with a daylight bulb and dimmer system adjusting the time slightly each day which worked well last year.)
He has chop/gloop and fresh veg/fruit in the morning.
He has TOPS or seed in the evening.
Treats are sunflower seeds or nutribird seed ball things or a tiny bit of human food (no junk). These work out at much less than 1 per day when averaged out.
Sorry for the essay, I'm at my wits end now. I've just had to out him away he was so bad and I definitely do not want that to become a regular thing.
BTW, he still nips/bites my partner in the same way he always has. Its me and only me he has the real issue with...





