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Post subject: Re: Pippin and JJ's Breeding Journal  Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2014 7:50 am |
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They're both usually more adventurous than this. Maybe parenthood has made them cautious. Usually it's Denali who's terrified of everything while the other two delight in getting where they're not supposed to be  . I cracked open the lid a skosh, so they can see in and see the box isn't inhabited by a scary snake or something (One thing Pippin is scared of is anything that too closely resembles a snake). I might have to break out the big guns and get the popcorn maker out.
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Post subject: Re: Pippin and JJ's Breeding Journal  Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2014 6:52 pm |
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Are they tame at all? What I like to do when I want my birds to explore a nest box is by letting them perch on my finger and slowly approach them to the open nest box. They will then peak through and see it's actually pretty cozy. Good luck!
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Post subject: Re: Pippin and JJ's Breeding Journal  Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2014 2:52 pm |
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Males will chew on the entrence hole to decorate it for the hen until she accepts it. They won't share the nest box? That's not too good. I would wait for Tielfan to answer this question. I would take a look at this... http://www.internationalcockatielresour ... -pair.html
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Post subject: Re: Pippin and JJ's Breeding Journal  Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2014 5:42 pm |
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I have considered he's just a dolt--he was whistling and flock calling to her, and kept sticking his head out, but then he'd charge the hole when she tried to go through. He didn't seem to have a problem until she actually tried to enter. And he wasn't biting, just gaping--JJ tends not to warn before biting, so I'll take that as a good sign. Hopefully he's just hormonal and confused. JJ has no impulse control, and he's only a year and a half. Fingers crossed that's the problem! They were bathing in their bathtub together this morning, and have been okay sitting next to each other, so I'm getting mixed signals here I put them to bed already, but placed the eggs back in the bucket. Pippin calmed down and was sitting in the bucket when I turned off the lights, JJ was still in the nestbox. Tomorrow will be difficult because I have to work (and can't work from home, which is an option most days but not tomorrow) and am having company over at night. I will see what I can do!
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