Do you sit and think of questions to make us torture ourselves and do serious soul searching!!!???
I have to answer bird not species..... I would have to pick max my bkue and gold macaw only because he would have a much harder time being left! I joke Ivory, a perfect social and loving specimen of a bare eyed too loves everyone, she really has no loyalty! ! I think she could be happy with any of the many visitors who want to steal her!! But max has such issues in life I don't know how he would do if he had to start over again in life.
Hope my answer is close to what you were asking! !
I have to admit I'm a too person... If there is a type that fits my personality, would be the medium toos - lesser sulphurs, bare eyed or such. The Galah is my 'dream' bird, but they are not nearly as too like as the others, but have loved the ones I've had the pleasure of meeting. So if I had to pick a species in general it would be toos... twist my arm and make me commit!!Sure! No rules to this question. If I could only keep one bird in my own flock, that bird would probably be Mabel. Not because i wouldn't want to hold on very tightly to my african grey, but because Mabel my severe macaw has a much harder time liking and and being receptive to new people and they tend to be intimidated by her too. Emma my grey is nice and charismatic to almost everyone. I understand why you'd choose Max, but do you enjoy a specific parrot species the most?
Only ONE cockatoo??? No way! I could never. I need atleast two...That is a hard question to answer. My off the top answer would be a large sulfur crested cockatoo. However, then I think if I can have only one, it seems to me that cockatoos benefit from having other birds around. So the more intelligent decision would be an amazon if I'm going for the best interest of the bird. They may benefit from having other birds around too, but are less likely to have problems related to being an only bird. Plus, amazons are just easier and I keep saying Diva is my perfect bird. However, there is nothing like cockatoo snuggles. I don't think just one bird is for me. Gotta have an amazon and a cockatoo.