Male Java Obsessed with His Nest Box
Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2011 12:08 am
My two male Java Sparrows live in cages on a rack on my desk, and I let them out to play from time to time during the day. From a YouTube video I got the idea of buying them next boxes as "vacation homes" when they come out of their cages.
The nest box at the lower left here is what I got them:

One of the Javas likes his box and plops down in the door and snoozes or sings. But he'll come out and perch on my finger if I present it to him.
The other little guy, however, when he goes in his nest box, he stays there, and he becomes possessed, insane. I cannot get him to come out. He gapes and jabs at me violently if my hand gets anywhere near the door, and the only way I can get him out is to let him get a good grip on my finger with his beak and then pull my finger back. Once out of the nest box, he's fine again, a little pussycat. It's a Jekyll and Hyde thing.
I'm probably fooling around with some deep-seated instinctive behavior patterns. Is this something to worry about. I'd hate to take away the nest boxes that they seem to love so much.
The nest box at the lower left here is what I got them:

One of the Javas likes his box and plops down in the door and snoozes or sings. But he'll come out and perch on my finger if I present it to him.
The other little guy, however, when he goes in his nest box, he stays there, and he becomes possessed, insane. I cannot get him to come out. He gapes and jabs at me violently if my hand gets anywhere near the door, and the only way I can get him out is to let him get a good grip on my finger with his beak and then pull my finger back. Once out of the nest box, he's fine again, a little pussycat. It's a Jekyll and Hyde thing.
I'm probably fooling around with some deep-seated instinctive behavior patterns. Is this something to worry about. I'd hate to take away the nest boxes that they seem to love so much.