My sun conure does that, but he doesnt like being away from his cage at all and only likes being pet around his cage, anywhere else and he bites the crap out of me
Hello! She does it to show her love - when birds try to "feed" each other like this, it is a display of affection. So you should be happy, since it is proof that your bird really loves you. :)
Hi! so is this normal? I have a parakeet and she's been doing this lately, its been frekaing me out. She does it during the afternoon mainly, and right after she does it, she acts calm. Is this still perfectly normal?
My sun conure does that, but he doesnt like being away from his cage at all and only likes being pet around his cage, anywhere else and he bites the crap out of me
Blackearedwolf 2 months ago
why does he do that? mine started doing it but i dont know why :(
watercatfish 5 months ago
@watercatfish
Hello! She does it to show her love - when birds try to "feed" each other like this, it is a display of affection. So you should be happy, since it is proof that your bird really loves you. :)
Fruitdot 2 months ago
@Fruitdot Ok, thank you so much! :)
watercatfish 2 months ago
Hi! so is this normal? I have a parakeet and she's been doing this lately, its been frekaing me out. She does it during the afternoon mainly, and right after she does it, she acts calm. Is this still perfectly normal?
The19PinkSharpies 10 months ago
@The19PinkSharpies
Hi! Sorry for my late reply - yes, this is normal bird behavior and it is a sign of deep affection. :)
Fruitdot 2 months ago