TrueBlue
Strolling the yard
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I'm hoping they bond but yes at the least they get along. But I've read other posts including yours that bonding just might not happen, so I'm preparing to keep them in separate cages permanently if needed. And it'll be some time before they even meet each other because of the quarantine.Congratulations!
Very cute little guy! I hope they get on well together in the future
I also got both of mine during quarantine and it took about 3 months for them to bond. Im not an expert but I would let them out together with supervision and one day they started feeding each other instead of bugging each other...now they are bondedI'm hoping they bond but yes at the least they get along. But I've read other posts including yours that bonding just might not happen, so I'm preparing to keep them in separate cages permanently if needed. And it'll be some time before they even meet each other because of the quarantine.
Baby is upstairs and my first is downstairs. Baby is starting to get louder now. My first chirped back a few times. I don't think the baby cares yet that there's another bird in the house . But there are a lot of wild birds right outside the house that they hear all day, so they both may be a little confused who they are hearing? My first does get really loud though calling out for me when I walk out of the room.So cute, congratulations! Can they hear one another yet, and if so, what's the decibel level like at your house these days?!
Cool! I'm going to take it really slow.I also got both of mine during quarantine and it took about 3 months for them to bond. Im not an expert but I would let them out together with supervision and one day they started feeding each other instead of bugging each other...now they are bonded