I'm wondering if anyone here has birds that tend to be total brats at times. Not just hormones or aggression, but just general things that make you think: "What a brat!" This can go from outsmarting you to get what they want, to messing with the other birds (or other animals in general) to just anything in general that may seem like they're taunting.
For me, the brat in the flock is Lucy.
Over the time I've had her, Lucy has: (not necessarily in order)
- taken it upon herself to try and mess with whatever I'm doing even when she has her own things to play with
- scared my dog Bo by hopping off of the table and landing on his back
- try to preen that same dog's fur (which also scared him)
- taken my pencil out of my hand while I was writing or drawing, then just walk away with it and set it down away from me
- hopped into the milk of my cereal bowl (after I had eaten the cereal and all)
- put a pellet in my tea (then not bother eating that pellet or trying to drink my tea for the rest of that morning)
- attempted to bathe in the water bowl on the playstand which is not big enough for her to even get in (so all she really did was shake her head and get water all over the table)
- fly to a higher place and expected me to get her down, then started chewing on things there when I ignored her screams
- taken a vegetable out of Alex's mouth and dropped it on the floor
- chased Alex away from the food bowl in their cage and not even bothering eat out of said food bowl
- pretended to act like she wants to get closer to me just so I'd put my hand there for her to step up... Then lowered her head for scritches
- chased Alex away when I'm giving her scritches
- get in my face when I'm paying attention to Alex and chirp (luckily she's not that loud about it)
- tried to chew on the plants when she thinks I'm too distracted to notice
- stolen food from the other birds' cage
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Made my sister chase her around for 45+ minutes when she let them out of the cage while we were on vacationHave your birds ever done anything like this? Any in your flock that are specifically known to be the troublemaker? Would love to hear some stories.
