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Your budgie is female. Both females and males can be aggressive when they are hormonal, which it sounds like she is. Additionally, she is not creamino, she looks to be mauve double factor dominant pied yellowface type I budgie.
At this time, she should have lots of toys and plenty of time out of the cage, and be sure to rearrange the cage frequently to prevent the urge to mate. Additionally, if she gets aggressive with you, you should respect her space and let her have her own time in the cage, etc.
What is her diet at this time? How much out of cage time does she get? How old is she?
Additionally, you should replace the perches in her cage with natural wood perches of varying textures and widths to ensure her feet stay healthy.
Please check this link for more information:
www.talkbudgies.com
Hope to see you and your girl around the forums! What's her name?
Be sure to read through the forums' other budgie articles and stickies to ensure you're up to date on the best of budgie care practices. If you have any questions after, please be sure to ask as we'd love to help.
Best wishes
Your budgie is female. Both females and males can be aggressive when they are hormonal, which it sounds like she is. Additionally, she is not creamino, she looks to be mauve double factor dominant pied yellowface type I budgie.
At this time, she should have lots of toys and plenty of time out of the cage, and be sure to rearrange the cage frequently to prevent the urge to mate. Additionally, if she gets aggressive with you, you should respect her space and let her have her own time in the cage, etc.
What is her diet at this time? How much out of cage time does she get? How old is she?
Additionally, you should replace the perches in her cage with natural wood perches of varying textures and widths to ensure her feet stay healthy.
Please check this link for more information:

Essentials to a Great Cage
This post was rewritten by FaeryBee 12/16/2019 Please note that if rope perches are used, you need to ensure your budgies are not chewing them. Remove any cotton rope perch immediately if you notice any chewing or if the rope becomes frayed from the birds' toenails. Toys containing cotton...
Hope to see you and your girl around the forums! What's her name?
Be sure to read through the forums' other budgie articles and stickies to ensure you're up to date on the best of budgie care practices. If you have any questions after, please be sure to ask as we'd love to help.
Best wishes