Omri_jamie
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- Oct 12, 2013
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Yo my birdy peeps.
So my first bird is a small cockatiel called Jamie, who I love to bits. I spend most of my day with him when I am at school, and pretty much all of it during the holidays and weekends. But I still think it must be demeaningly boring for him to be in his cage hours on end when I am away. Now I know what you're thinking on how an eclectus might not be the best idea, but I do not want to get him a female friend as they would start breeding and I want a new kind of parrot. Despite that I love my little weero bird, I found him a tiny bit too easy. I want something new and more challenging, so an eclectus should do the trick. The only thing I am worried about is the two birds getting along. I saw this adorable picture of a larger bird hugging a smaller one under its wing which first gave me the idea. I will not put them in the same cage as that would just be cray cray, but I want to put their cages close and be able to take them out at the same time. I hear that eclectus parrots generally don't bite easily, but my little Jamie definitely does. Heck, he is frightened if his own reflection. Sometimes. Sometimes he is really happy to see his reflection. Maybe if I leave their cages near each other they would get used to it? And one last thing, I am still a student in high school so I am on a limited budget. I can generally take care if my pets very responsibly be it a bird, dog, fish or bird. But I cannot afford a thousand dollar bird which requires a gazzilion dollars worth of seeds each year. Could I maybe get an eclectus from a shelter? Would that work out better for me?
Here is the image that gave me the idea
So my first bird is a small cockatiel called Jamie, who I love to bits. I spend most of my day with him when I am at school, and pretty much all of it during the holidays and weekends. But I still think it must be demeaningly boring for him to be in his cage hours on end when I am away. Now I know what you're thinking on how an eclectus might not be the best idea, but I do not want to get him a female friend as they would start breeding and I want a new kind of parrot. Despite that I love my little weero bird, I found him a tiny bit too easy. I want something new and more challenging, so an eclectus should do the trick. The only thing I am worried about is the two birds getting along. I saw this adorable picture of a larger bird hugging a smaller one under its wing which first gave me the idea. I will not put them in the same cage as that would just be cray cray, but I want to put their cages close and be able to take them out at the same time. I hear that eclectus parrots generally don't bite easily, but my little Jamie definitely does. Heck, he is frightened if his own reflection. Sometimes. Sometimes he is really happy to see his reflection. Maybe if I leave their cages near each other they would get used to it? And one last thing, I am still a student in high school so I am on a limited budget. I can generally take care if my pets very responsibly be it a bird, dog, fish or bird. But I cannot afford a thousand dollar bird which requires a gazzilion dollars worth of seeds each year. Could I maybe get an eclectus from a shelter? Would that work out better for me?
Here is the image that gave me the idea