OttosMismarck
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Hiya! Firstly, sorry if this is under the wrong subforum. Quite literally only just arrived here when looking for somewhere to ask this.
So, for a bit of backstory - I used to have a Grey. Raised him from 10 weeks old until he was 3 1/2. Unfortunately, I was met with some extremely awkward living circumstances meaning it was borderline selfish for me to keep him under my wing (pun may or may not be intended), so passed him on to someone new to ensure he got the stable life he deserves.
My life is gradually getting where I want it to be, and the idea of an avian companion still very much appeals. However, although I am in a stable position - my general life circumstances have changed quite significantly. The two key points being
- I'm working full time once again (around 50, sometimes 60, hours per week)
- living alone without any one local I could rely on for day-to-day check ins on the bird.
So, the bird would get nowhere near the social time I used to be able to provide my Grey - and I know how much that will detriment many birds.
In other words, I'm looking for suggestions of birds that require less interaction to be happy. Whether that be birds who are happy in social pairs / groups or ones that are just generally less social, I'm open to suggestions.
Money and noise are no concern. Nor am I fussed on whether they can mimick well etc. I merely seek avian companionship once more and the last thing I want to do is put one in a home that cannot support its needs.
Worth noting I will be taking a few weeks off to help them settle in come the time and will have an outdoor aviary for the time I am out if the house. I also live in the UK, if that happens to make a difference.
Well, thanks for reading my holy wall o' text.
Looking forward to meeting you guys.
So, for a bit of backstory - I used to have a Grey. Raised him from 10 weeks old until he was 3 1/2. Unfortunately, I was met with some extremely awkward living circumstances meaning it was borderline selfish for me to keep him under my wing (pun may or may not be intended), so passed him on to someone new to ensure he got the stable life he deserves.
My life is gradually getting where I want it to be, and the idea of an avian companion still very much appeals. However, although I am in a stable position - my general life circumstances have changed quite significantly. The two key points being
- I'm working full time once again (around 50, sometimes 60, hours per week)
- living alone without any one local I could rely on for day-to-day check ins on the bird.
So, the bird would get nowhere near the social time I used to be able to provide my Grey - and I know how much that will detriment many birds.
In other words, I'm looking for suggestions of birds that require less interaction to be happy. Whether that be birds who are happy in social pairs / groups or ones that are just generally less social, I'm open to suggestions.
Money and noise are no concern. Nor am I fussed on whether they can mimick well etc. I merely seek avian companionship once more and the last thing I want to do is put one in a home that cannot support its needs.
Worth noting I will be taking a few weeks off to help them settle in come the time and will have an outdoor aviary for the time I am out if the house. I also live in the UK, if that happens to make a difference.
Well, thanks for reading my holy wall o' text.
Looking forward to meeting you guys.