ago9 days ago
I am looking to re-home a single lovebird.
I adopted three lovebirds in September. They are not tame and I have made no attempt to change that.
I was told they were three brothers, but after getting DNA testing it turns out I have one male and two females. Although they are in a large double flight cage with lots of enrichment, the single female is a bit of a third wheel and is getting stressed now they are a bit older (something around 1 year now (April 2021).
I am therefore looking for a new flock for the third single female black cheeked Lovebird. I don't think she is ever going to be tame. But I would like her to have the opportunity to be in a new flock where she can form a pair.
I will happily let her go for free if she is going to the right home.
I am looking to re-home a single lovebird.
I adopted three lovebirds in September. They are not tame and I have made no attempt to change that.
I was told they were three brothers, but after getting DNA testing it turns out I have one male and two females. Although they are in a large double flight cage with lots of enrichment, the single female is a bit of a third wheel and is getting stressed now they are a bit older (something around 1 year now (April 2021).
I am therefore looking for a new flock for the third single female black cheeked Lovebird. I don't think she is ever going to be tame. But I would like her to have the opportunity to be in a new flock where she can form a pair.
I will happily let her go for free if she is going to the right home.