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Why Is My Macaw Head Bobbing?
Wondering why your macaw is bobbing its head, honking, and flicking its wings? These behaviours are classic signs of baby begging, commonly seen in young macaws like Blue and Golds and Green-Winged Macaws. This article explores why macaws display this instinctual behaviour, the importance of proper weaning, and how to manage it to prevent it from becoming a long-term habit. Learn how to respond appropriately to help your macaw grow into a confident and well-adjusted adult.
Why Is My Parrot Head Bobbing?
Noticed your parrot bobbing his head with a low crouched stance and occasional wing flicks? This behaviour, often seen in young macaws like Blue and Golds, is a natural baby begging behaviour linked to hunger or seeking comfort. However, it’s important not to over-acknowledge it, as this can reinforce the habit. Learn why this behaviour occurs, the importance of proper weaning, and how to manage it to prevent it from continuing into adulthood.