why is my single female budgie laying eggs
The thing she's doing with your son, believe it or not, is that she sees some form of attachment with him. She sees his talking as 'flirting'.
The raising of the tail shows that she's trying to position herself for mating to take place. Hens tend to raise their tail, and cocks tend to lower theirs.
She continues to lay eggs in the hope that they'll become fertilised. As others have already stated, you could always get her a mate.
Err, sorry the person who said "birds lay eggs and THEN cockerals fertilise them" is, err, wrong.never seen a cockeral jump on an egg
Anyway, Birgs lay eggs, no problem. She may stay broody though, so to break the habit take all the eggs away, don't leave any with her and reduce the nesting ability, remove shavings, maybe put her on a wiremesh rather than solid floor. Sounds cruele but she may end up starving herself waiting for the eggs to hatch
crack the eggs in the sink, flush the yolk away and bin the shells. Throwing them at the end of the garden will encourage rodents.
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