HELP NEEDED - IRN rules the roost
Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2010 3:49 am
Hi all
Over the past few months, my female IRN has become increasingly naughty and (worryingly) aggressive.
She's not been like this in the past, of course she would like a squawk and a fly around in the mornings and evenings. However, recently, her behaviour has become much more erratic and it's beginning to concern me and my mother. She will fly around the room for about half an hour to an hour at any time, many times a day, with what can only be described as a sense of panic about her. When she lands on a surface she will have a slight pant and her eyes pin. It doesn't seem to be related to a need for anything, as the screeching doesn't subside with my attempts to quiet her (with food/water, a bath, attention, etc). She will step up, however, when I try to tickle her (thinking that she just wants a cuddle) she will fly away squawking again. Sometimes, this behaviour becomes combined with 'dive bombing' you, as you walk past - sometimes even if you are just sitting down she will purposefully clip your head with her wings.
She has never bitten me hard. However, she has nipped my mother and what is worrying me now, is the fact that (since the above started) she is now biting my mom, AS she dive bombs her. She has landed on the side of her head and bit her ear, just a couple of days ago. She growls aggressively as she does this and her eyes sometimes pin.
Another thing which I have noticed more recently. She has started to destroy things in the home. Decorative boxes, shelves, door frames and books - completely ignoring her own toys which would be perfect for her to rip to pieces! We try to stop her as soon as we notice. However, this can be hard when we she is in the room alone.
She's always been a very confident bird. Not being timid in anyway, with me and my mom, our dog and other birds. The only other 'person' in the house who she seems to shy away from is my pet rat! But this is getting concerning now, especially since I have a baby due in January, so I just cannot take a risk with Lulu (my IRN) being aggressive towards the baby. Aside from the above, she's the best companion that I've ever had, so much personality and affection. I couldn't be without her. I just can't figure out this change in behaviour, as we are not doing anything differently with her.
We usually give her food and water when we get up and then let her out after we've been up a while. She'll have half an hour to an hour of tickles with me in the mornings before I go to work, before she flies off to climb about on her and the other animals cages. She's then left to herself for about 4 hours while me and my mom are at work. In the evenings when I get home she has more time playing with me or my mom, before going back into her cage with more food and water. We then turn the lights off for her. This is usually between 6pm and 8pm. Our living area downstairs in kind of open plan, but there is a section which separates the front and back living areas. The cages are in the front and we are in the back, so it is easy for her to fly through to us, but she has her own dark and quiet area at night.
Does anyone have any ideas on what I could be doing wrong here? Or is this just a phase that IRNs go through? I'd say that she's about three years old. However, I can't be too sure, as the person who I got her from turned out to be not as legitimate as I'd thought. As you can probably tell, I'm not the most experienced bird owner. But I look after her well and will make sure that anything I'm doing wrong will be put right, if anyone could advise me I'd be so appreciative.
Thanks
Sarah
Over the past few months, my female IRN has become increasingly naughty and (worryingly) aggressive.
She's not been like this in the past, of course she would like a squawk and a fly around in the mornings and evenings. However, recently, her behaviour has become much more erratic and it's beginning to concern me and my mother. She will fly around the room for about half an hour to an hour at any time, many times a day, with what can only be described as a sense of panic about her. When she lands on a surface she will have a slight pant and her eyes pin. It doesn't seem to be related to a need for anything, as the screeching doesn't subside with my attempts to quiet her (with food/water, a bath, attention, etc). She will step up, however, when I try to tickle her (thinking that she just wants a cuddle) she will fly away squawking again. Sometimes, this behaviour becomes combined with 'dive bombing' you, as you walk past - sometimes even if you are just sitting down she will purposefully clip your head with her wings.
She has never bitten me hard. However, she has nipped my mother and what is worrying me now, is the fact that (since the above started) she is now biting my mom, AS she dive bombs her. She has landed on the side of her head and bit her ear, just a couple of days ago. She growls aggressively as she does this and her eyes sometimes pin.
Another thing which I have noticed more recently. She has started to destroy things in the home. Decorative boxes, shelves, door frames and books - completely ignoring her own toys which would be perfect for her to rip to pieces! We try to stop her as soon as we notice. However, this can be hard when we she is in the room alone.
She's always been a very confident bird. Not being timid in anyway, with me and my mom, our dog and other birds. The only other 'person' in the house who she seems to shy away from is my pet rat! But this is getting concerning now, especially since I have a baby due in January, so I just cannot take a risk with Lulu (my IRN) being aggressive towards the baby. Aside from the above, she's the best companion that I've ever had, so much personality and affection. I couldn't be without her. I just can't figure out this change in behaviour, as we are not doing anything differently with her.
We usually give her food and water when we get up and then let her out after we've been up a while. She'll have half an hour to an hour of tickles with me in the mornings before I go to work, before she flies off to climb about on her and the other animals cages. She's then left to herself for about 4 hours while me and my mom are at work. In the evenings when I get home she has more time playing with me or my mom, before going back into her cage with more food and water. We then turn the lights off for her. This is usually between 6pm and 8pm. Our living area downstairs in kind of open plan, but there is a section which separates the front and back living areas. The cages are in the front and we are in the back, so it is easy for her to fly through to us, but she has her own dark and quiet area at night.
Does anyone have any ideas on what I could be doing wrong here? Or is this just a phase that IRNs go through? I'd say that she's about three years old. However, I can't be too sure, as the person who I got her from turned out to be not as legitimate as I'd thought. As you can probably tell, I'm not the most experienced bird owner. But I look after her well and will make sure that anything I'm doing wrong will be put right, if anyone could advise me I'd be so appreciative.
Thanks
Sarah