old so I dont think it has visibly anything to essentially do with sexual frustration. "Attack mode" is exactly what I shall firmly call her behaveour & after silently having a toe bite once I am really careful now. Scary how fast she can run for a foot, too, isn`t it?. In all likelihood Well, all I can give for support is to blindly do what I do, which is don`t give him the opportunity. I think this behavior isn`t something to really worry about ulness your bird is becomes increasingly aggressive in other situations. Even so sounds like he`s just got a foot fetish, like mine eagerly does, no big deal. Seems like my bird reatcs to feet like they`re a completelly different `animal` apart from the rest of me.
Good for you rejecting the `water-punishment` theory. Afterall, we wouldn`t spray milk on a baby, would we?
Thanks for respectively posting this since I know there are others out there wondering about this foot-loving behavior.