LB & Zoe (being x-rated / mating)
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@selim741 they are flock creatures -- they need company, and you are their company. in the wild, if two bonded birds are separated, they call to each other. that is what he is doing -- calling to you, his bonded buddy.
people will often recommend to not get two birds because they will bond to each-other and ignore the human. not true--if he's a well-socialized bird, and it can reduce that particular kind of screaming.
he likes you and wants to be with you--can you keep him with you more?
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Wonderful video
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my eyes burn! lol
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Oh how sweet they actually kissed afterwards,!! <3
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birdy style lol
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Kisses and a cuddle! How sweet.
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well that wasnt akward..... lol
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Lol I have 2 small birds and an African Grey.
The small birds used to mate all the time and then, a few weeks ago they layed 4 eggs. I believe 3 hatched on April 1st and the last one hatched a few days later.
So cool lol, my first time experiencing that kind of thing.
Do they have a certain time to do that stuff?
sandovalipod 4 years ago
Yes... morning, afternoon & evening
Mobilebird 4 years ago
My cockatiels love that maneuver ;o)
I've never seen larger birds going at it though.
I have a question. I do think it is the male that makes the sounds but when I have "walked" in on my 'tiels I have heard two distinctly different chatters depending on which female he was courting that day. It made me think it might be the female since the sounds were different yet consistent. What do you think?
JoeyLightning19 4 years ago
In this case it's the male making the noises...
Mobilebird 4 years ago