Earlier I had posted about a 14 year old female Congo I had adopted, that was exhibiting destructive behavior, leaving cage area and tearing up woodwork trim. At this point, I was never closing the cage doors, ever.
Her roaming destructiveness was alleviated completely by placing brown corrugated boxes on her cage playtop, which she immediately took to in joyous fashion. Initially I used whatever medium size boxes I had, but this seemed to trigger, to my astonishment, a hormonal or breeding response and she ended up laying a couple of "soft shell" eggs.
I'd been reassured this would pass, and it did seem to, to the point I ordered some small 4x4 boxes from a supply house and would assemble one or two a week, replacing them as they became destroyed. She seemed overjoyed when I put a fresh one in play.
She had previously and even now, almost completely ignores any commercial "toys" I hang in her cage, only occasionally attacking some wooden dowel rods i put in there, despite her great willingness to attack pencils she may encounter.
Now, however, she has lessened interest in her playtop boxes and has take to leaving her cage area and attacking any storage box or the like that may happen to be around. I tried many times to catch her in the act, admonish her and return her to her cage. When that failed, I began putting her in the cage and latching the door, at first for brief periods and latter for longer. But, that has only seemed to reinforce her tendency to leave the cage and begin tearing up. I see now, this may have developed into a game as she never displays aggression when I return her to the cage, but does show reluctance to leave my hand. She does "beak" my fingers or hand at those times, but does not "bite". So far.
She seems to desire more attention as well lately and more often now tugs at my fingers with her head up and body lowered, which I gather is a "food sharing" or requesting behavior. I'm beginning to doubt I am the right person or home for her, despite the apparent bond.
The only thing that has really changed is that I introduced Harrison Bird Bread (original mix) a few weeks back, She loves it, and would eat it to the exclusion of anything else. I am almost out of the first batch and reordered. I can hold off for a week or so, to see it seems to be related.
Once again, unsure how to proceed to keep her happy and healthy and me sane. ish. She really is a sweet bird otherwise.