I must say there seems to be to be some boy behaviour going on there.
We can get our Jordan to exhibit his male behaviour simply by arching our pointer finger in front of him when he is in a fiesty mood and moving it left to right like a cobra and he will dance around it .. put his shoulders out and pin his eyes. I saw hints of that exact kind of behaviour just now in that video.
I am not sure if girls put their shoulders out and arch down and back up pinning their eyes like that , because I have not dealt with fem. IRN's so I have no idea, but to me the walking along running his beak along the ground and the tucking down and arching back up with his head and shoulders out like that seem to me to be very male like.
The squeeking noise, however, and the tucking back of the head sounds like what some describe as female, then I have no idea of that either, I haven't seen it in person.
The dead giveaway for both my boys was the hop .. when they began to hop around objects or each other or another bird its a dead giveaway. They arch their head, put their shoulders out, pin their eyes and hop .. hop .. hop .. hop around making a particular call.
Jordan started the hoping around Jasper when he first made contact with the little newbie , to show his male dominance to the new fid in the house.
anyway.. Remmi is sooooo cute ! ..
