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Post by Die Fledermaus on Jul 7, 2012 1:09:14 GMT -4
For whatever reason, Felicity and Candy (Lovebird and Quaker) are very closely attached, and they want no part of Francine the cockatiel, who feels the same way it seems about them.
Tiels are not naturally loners, as far as I can determine.
Go figure.
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Post by pinky on Jul 7, 2012 21:01:38 GMT -4
Well, if Francine is not showing signs of stress, then maybe the arrangment is perfectly acceptable to her, if unexpected.
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Post by Die Fledermaus on Jul 7, 2012 23:40:03 GMT -4
I guess. They are all loose in here as it is too hot for any cats to visit, so no need to lock the birds up. They enjoy flying from one cage to the other. There are three, and one is usually empty, but they get in anyway. Perhaps it is cooler in that location..
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Post by Die Fledermaus on Sept 26, 2012 16:24:24 GMT -4
No change. Felicity and Candy are bonded. Francine the cockatiel tolerates them as they tolerate her. Don't know why. But they roam loose usually. Tricky to get back in the cages. The finches, Fred and Fiona, stay in as it is too easy for them to fall behind a bookcase and get lost.
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Post by pinky on Sept 29, 2012 15:51:50 GMT -4
Well, tolerance is better than the alternative!
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Post by Die Fledermaus on Oct 1, 2012 13:10:49 GMT -4
Even the pair squabble over food sometimes. Beak fighting! Well, not really fighting, but I hear the beaks clashing. Nothing serious.
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