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Why is our male cockatiel so possesive over a cardboard box?

Our male cockatiel is about 9 yrs. old and he loves to explore in dark places. I took a 8 x 8 cardboard box and cut a hole in it and placed it on the floor. When I take him out to play and run around he has become so possessive over this box. He attacks you and screams if you come near it. He loves to go into and just pecks away at the cardboard and will come out in his own good time but refuses to allow anyone around it. He is an only bird, there is no mate. Are we confusing him into thinking this is a nest?

Why is our male cockatiel so possesive over a cardboard box?

Our male cockatiel is about 9 yrs. old and he loves to explore in dark places. I took a 8 x 8 cardboard box and cut a hole in it and placed it on the floor. When I take him out to play and run around he has become so possessive over this box. He attacks you and screams if you come near it. He loves to go into and just pecks away at the cardboard and will come out in his own good time but refuses to allow anyone around it. He is an only bird, there is no mate. Are we confusing him into thinking this is a nest?

My budgie has just gotten into her nesting box; she is continuously getting mad at my male. I need some advice

I have two budgerigars, Sky, a pretty blue female that was born to one of my old hens, and Budgie, a male I bought from a breeder. They are both roughly two years old. I have before kept them in a cage without a nesting box, but several days ago we put them in a bigger cage which does include a nesting box. Today, Sky went into the nesting box. The thing that confuses me, though, is that whenever Budgie is continuously harrassing her, and Sky is getting mad, chasing him away. From my previous experience with breeding budgies, the male will often stand outside the box to guard the hen. Budgie, I think, intends to do this, but Sky is getting upset over it. She sticks her head out of the box and pecks him so he flies away, and if he doesn’t jumps out of the box and glares at him. He’s really bothering her. Another thing, if Sky has chicks, I don’t know how good a father Budgie will be; or does it come naturally to all males?And I don’t have any other birds to foster chicks to if too many.

how do i hatch a cockatiel egg and care for it?

a friend has birds that laid an egg. the male pecks the eggs, so another friend took the egg, since she has a cockatiel. she wants to hatch the baby and hand feed it. how is this done?

Why is our male cockatiel so possesive over a cardboard box?

Our male cockatiel is about 9 yrs. old and he loves to explore in dark places. I took a 8 x 8 cardboard box and cut a hole in it and placed it on the floor. When I take him out to play and run around he has become so possessive over this box. He attacks you and screams if you come near it. He loves to go into and just pecks away at the cardboard and will come out in his own good time but refuses to allow anyone around it. He is an only bird, there is no mate. Are we confusing him into thinking this is a nest?

My budgie has just gotten into her nesting box; she is continuously getting mad at my male. I need some advice

I have two budgerigars, Sky, a pretty blue female that was born to one of my old hens, and Budgie, a male I bought from a breeder. They are both roughly two years old. I have before kept them in a cage without a nesting box, but several days ago we put them in a bigger cage which does include a nesting box. Today, Sky went into the nesting box. The thing that confuses me, though, is that whenever Budgie is continuously harrassing her, and Sky is getting mad, chasing him away. From my previous experience with breeding budgies, the male will often stand outside the box to guard the hen. Budgie, I think, intends to do this, but Sky is getting upset over it. She sticks her head out of the box and pecks him so he flies away, and if he doesn’t jumps out of the box and glares at him. He’s really bothering her. Another thing, if Sky has chicks, I don’t know how good a father Budgie will be; or does it come naturally to all males?And I don’t have any other birds to foster chicks to if too many.