LauraO
12-04-2006, 07:42 PM
Well as anyone who reads the "In Loving Memory" section knows we lost our beloved Aussie Cinnamon Sage last week. I'm posting to get some thoughts on what is going on with Ducky who was Sages mate.
In total, we have some 17 peachies and 2 masked lovies and now Ducky is the only unattached Peachie. He is actually doing extremely well for somebirdy who just lost their mate, but I'm still concerned for him. I've been watching him closely and it seems as if he's trying to find anoter mate as he's taking turns hanging out with specific pairs and attempting to get close. The biggest object of his affection is our blue pied Beeper. He is just a little older than Sage was with a similiar temperament. The problem is that Beeper is bonded to Babiest Bubber and shows no interest in leaving her.
I've started looking for another lovie to bond with Ducky. I totally understand what bringing another bird into the flock can do and I'm okay with the risks. I mean I don't want another unattached lovie, but when you have 19 lovies what's one more:x . I currently have quarantine space and am hoping to find a male lovie at least two years old. I don't care if it's tame or bitey, but I absolutely refuse to pay for a bird. There are plenty of unwanted lovies in the world and I'm sure I can run accross one who needs a home if I give it a little time. The best situtation would be to get a single lovie from a one bird household with the owner willing to take the bird back if it doesn't work out, but I doubt I'll get all that.
Anyway, what does everyone think? Are there anymore suggestions?
In total, we have some 17 peachies and 2 masked lovies and now Ducky is the only unattached Peachie. He is actually doing extremely well for somebirdy who just lost their mate, but I'm still concerned for him. I've been watching him closely and it seems as if he's trying to find anoter mate as he's taking turns hanging out with specific pairs and attempting to get close. The biggest object of his affection is our blue pied Beeper. He is just a little older than Sage was with a similiar temperament. The problem is that Beeper is bonded to Babiest Bubber and shows no interest in leaving her.
I've started looking for another lovie to bond with Ducky. I totally understand what bringing another bird into the flock can do and I'm okay with the risks. I mean I don't want another unattached lovie, but when you have 19 lovies what's one more:x . I currently have quarantine space and am hoping to find a male lovie at least two years old. I don't care if it's tame or bitey, but I absolutely refuse to pay for a bird. There are plenty of unwanted lovies in the world and I'm sure I can run accross one who needs a home if I give it a little time. The best situtation would be to get a single lovie from a one bird household with the owner willing to take the bird back if it doesn't work out, but I doubt I'll get all that.
Anyway, what does everyone think? Are there anymore suggestions?