Hello, back with Baby Blue and Elmo again!
During daytime, I let them out to play and socialize. During this time also, I introduce them to different food besides their staple 'mixed seeds'. I let them try sweet corn, broccoli, beans, long beans, carrots and apples. They don't really eat much but my mission is to get them familiar with fresh veggies and fruit. And I think this mission was accomplished.
My other mission was to make them get along to each other.
Look at how cute they are in the above pictures.
At the same time that also expresses how they sometimes turned their faces away from each other.
Actually, I have felt content with only two birds,
Baby Blue and Elmo. Though, they sometimes fight but so far I can see that they're quite connected to each other.
Until one day I saw something inappropriate...
Baby Blue was trying to mount Elmo!!!
I've seen from the Internet that a parakeet can practically mate a Lovebird but they are unlikely to have offspring out of that relationship since they are different species.
I was really perplexed.
Could it be that Elmo is actually a female?
I don't have the answer.
But I know what I should do...
And after several days...
taaaa daaaaa....
I bring Goldie home!
I've noticed Goldie at the Bird Seller for sometime. She is a quite active and cheerful female among others. She's also younger than her peers in the cage. She has only one shortfall, one of her toes is deformed. It could be a birth defect or caused by an assault
from other birds.
But the point is, this defect will prohibit her from being purchased as she is not considered impeccable.
This was one of the determining factors which led me to decide to purchase her, besides her personal characters which I believe will be compatible with Baby Blue who is a gentle and kind bird.
See, I act like a mother, picking her daughter in law!
Haha... just kidding! :-)
But surely, choosing your pet carefully(which is translated into their characters)is an unwritten laws, since I have had a not so good experience with Snowy before!
You better make sure that they have good characters and can get along with others, including their masters!
So, here is Baby Blue with her new Bride. And Goldie was the name that popped up in my mind the first time I brought her home. I also called her Chica, 'cause her face and color reminds me of a chick. And Chica also a word in Spanish which means girl.
Surely Baby Blue is the happiest Parakeet on earth right now.
Ever since Goldie was brought home, he was very clingy to her, always trying to feed or preen her.
He's such a good gentleman.
He's such a good gentleman.
He did try to mate her, but she refused...
and she still refuses until now.
Maybe she needs time, or maybe she's not mature enough yet.
And I see that Baby Blue has been kind and gracious.
He didn't force himself on her, but make an effort to bond with her.
What a sweet guy! :-)
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