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Feb 3, 2014 at 16:58 comment added user9 Sounds like nesting behavior. As a side note this is a good sign since most cockatiels will not go into this cycle unless they feel safe and happy.
Feb 3, 2014 at 16:34 comment added James Jenkins In my answer below I suggest a nesting box, as you have two females, they may or may not use the same box. You will need to watch and see if second box is needed.
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Feb 3, 2014 at 16:24 comment added Szabolcs We do have another female bird which doesn't go into tight spaces and behaves completely differently, but that's all the experience I have with cockatiels. Actually what I was hoping to find out by posting here was if this going into tight spaces thing is typical cockatiel behaviour or just something our bird does.
Feb 3, 2014 at 16:22 comment added Szabolcs @JamesJenkins No, she isn't, fortunately. She had a brief period of a few weeks when she occasionally wanted to mate with me, but I managed to dissuade her from that. That's gone now. I read up a bit on what causes that (long hours of daylight, touching on the back, etc.) and we avoid those things.
Feb 3, 2014 at 16:13 comment added James Jenkins Is she laying eggs?
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