So Mango has this funny habit at bedtime. The minute I flick the light off he races up to the top of his cage, hangs upside down, and flaps his wings pretty hard. He doesn't seem frightened, he doesn't scream, he has plenty of room to flap safely and sometimes does so while ahnging onto different perches or the wall of his cage -- only at night after the lights go out.
He tires himself out after a couple bursts of flapping and then grinds his beak peacefully on his sleeping perch and sleeps right through the night. His wings are clipped, but we do daily flapping exercise with him (running around the house on our hands) in preparation for him being flighted soon enough...
I can't imagine what the natural instinct for this is.......any ideas? Or do any of your birds do it?





