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Female cockatiel, no eggs, aggressivness?

Female pearl cocktiel has been aggressive since yesterday morning. I found that she has infujured my male cockatiel so i separated them, today when i put them back she chases him around when he goes near the nesting box. Since yesterday she gets all puffed up and territorial and tries to bite, she rock back and forth a little, i thought it was egg binding, when i attempted to put her under a warm towel she got out of the nesting box and was perfectly fine, personality and all, just when she gets in the nesting box. her vent wasn’t swollen and i felt underneath and it didn’t feel hard or anything like an egg was there, it was quite soft. so after that he was k last night and i separated the two birds. This morning she was in the box again, hissing and still trying to bite the male when i put him inside. Help?

Baby Mourning Doves…mommy took off..HELP?

I live in Boston. I have a mourning dove 3 weeks ago build a nest on my airconditioner. The male and female were a great mom and dad. They took turns sitting on and feeding the baby birds for the past week. I thought there were 3 in there, but when I looked today..only two. The mommy dove was on them all day until about 2 this afternoon when I saw her fly off. She is still not back. The 2 baby birds are up there snuggled together and are breathing. Will the mommy come back? I had a birdfeeder on my deck and she was eating the seed today. I am concerned about the babies, but don’t want to touch them in case she comes back. I don’t know why they would take off all of a sudden. There are not any predators as they are on a 3rd story AC and sheltered by the roof overhang.

Any suggestions or help would be great!

My parakeet (Sweetie) has a lump on her back by her tail. Is she trying to pass an egg?

Is she trying to pass an egg or is there something else wrong, or nothing at all. She is with two other parakeets one being a male and the other a female. I took the other female out and put her in another cage that I have because the nesting box is in the main cage. I saw her going in and out of it this morning, mostly coming out when the other female would peak in which is why I separated her. I read that putting her in a humid place would be nice, which would mean I need to switch her with the other female. Although, I don’t know what a bird looks like that is trying to pass an egg if it is that. Any suggestions would be sooo helpful. Thank you very much.

Love Bird breeding questions?

I have 2 peach faced love birds, both are about 1 year old. I’m not sure but I think one is a male, and one is a female. I have them together in a large cage with a nesting box. I see them “doing it” all day long. They do it both inside, and outside of the nesting box. Like I said I’m not sure of their sex, if they are the same sex, boy and boy or girl and girl, will they keep doing it, even though they can’t produce anything? Also I can’t seperate them because when I did The one that I think is a female ripped out her feathers from stress. I do not want babies, so when they lay eggs I plan on taking them out as soon as i see them to prevent hatching, is this a good idea? If not what’s a better idea? I also thought about getting fake eggs and replace the fake ones with the real ones, so she will not keep producing eggs, is this a good idea?

Female budgie is chasing male out of nest box. Should I remove one of the parents?

I have two pairs of budgies in cages side by side, with a nest box in each of them. Both females laid no fewer than seven eggs. The first pair seem to be doing fine and getting the hang of feeding and protecting their young, and five of their babies have already hatched. The male is as crazy about the female as when they were mating, and she seems to relish the attention and care.

The second pair mated with mutual enthusiasm and the female seemed very willing and receptive. The male was very supportive to her and even helped set on the eggs. They now have four baby birds that have hatched. However, since the babies have started to hatch, it seems that the female has turned on the male. I watched him a couple of times with the babies, and I did not detect that he was too rough or anything; in fact, he would seek out their mouths to feed them. He has been very faithful in trying to feed his hen and their young. However, I have witnessed on probably several dozen occasions now how the female tries to keep him out of the box, or if he does get in, they seem to quarrel. I saw him “scolding” her a few times inside the box when she tried pecking him out, and he managed to hold his own at least for the time being. More often than not, though, all of a sudden I’ll hear “quarreling” followed by an angry screech and he exits that nest box like he’s been shot from a cannon. I can only surmise that she is giving him some nasty pecks.

I am concerned that he will get seriously hurt and that I should remove him for his own protection. But then, where does that leave the babies? I don’t want the babies to suffer for his absence. I’ve even wondered if I should remove the hen and let him care for the babies. It’s like all of a sudden mama bird can’t stand daddy bird, who seems very sweet and caring. Any constructive advice on this issue will be very welcome. Thanks in advance!

Bad Situation: Can a Female Bird Raise Chicks By Herself?

Long story short: I had male and female cockatiels that were mating periodically, but were not a bonded pair. The nestbox was there, but male didn’t let her inside (b/c they weren’t bonded). He was being too aggressive to her in the cage, so we finally sold him. About a week later, the female is comfortable with entering nesting box, and lays an egg, and probably more coming soon (my mistake, should have taken off the nesting box right away.)

So now the situation: since we only sold the male about a week ago, her eggs MIGHT be fertile. Question is, if eggs will indeed be fertile, can the female cockatiel take care of the eggs and chicks by herself? Or is the male 100% required to help?

Any suggestions and tips on what to do would be helpful.

Should I put a nesting box in the cage with my female cockateil incase she needs to lay eggs?

I have a male and a female and they are under supervision and are not let to mate. Eggs are unfamiliar to me since I have always had male birds. She is my first female.