waterfaller1
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You have a beautiful bird. And just out of curiosity was she expensive?
There are some people with multiple birds. But it is best to raise them from youngsters together, and have them unrelated or same sex. As well, these birds need a huge amount of room. Having two together in one cage, even if it's a macaw cage, would be cramped. They also kill small birds in the wild, so keep that in mind.Question- we try and have another bird of the same species around for our parrots so if we adopt one Eclectus I will try and adopt another even if they aren't cage mates they have another of their species around. Are these guys solo birds? I don't see many of you who have more then one or have any who share the same outside of the cage time or aviary when they outside. Is there a reason for this besides the fact that they kill small rodents in the wild are you afraid they will hurt each other? Thank You
Thanks I have seen one member on here who had them as a pairs in cages. But I haven't seen anyone else with pairs. I know the killing smaller birds. I don't own small birds. Though I would assume their flight and jumping around would annoy any of my other birds lol so I don't think theyd be safe outside of the cage with any of my flock. My female Eckie was the same way I guess Toucans are. She saw a small birds as things to be destroyed.There are some people with multiple birds. But it is best to raise them from youngsters together, and have them unrelated or same sex. As well, these birds need a huge amount of room. Having two together in one cage, even if it's a macaw cage, would be cramped. They also kill small birds in the wild, so keep that in mind.