Nir wrote:well i think another sennie would be the best case scenario for it to work. but from everything i read about sennies preferring to be the only bird, at least in my case its true so far to a degree. My sennie will go to my budgies cage and sit there so he does show some care to him. but honestly he is attached to me all the time. So its not that i am saying they cant get along with other birds but that they are not the type who NEEDS other birds unlike a budgie or cockatiel. He doesnt mind my budgie but if it was his choice, i THINK he would rather just be me and him. Again this is just my opinion from my short experience.
Also keep in mind that my sennie is not a 1 person bird (at least for now). He goes to anyone and will lay no his back and be handled anyway possible by anyone. So he does prefer people.
Of course another sennie would be the best case scenario for it to work - that's the most
natural scenario. Like I said, nobody understands a senegal like another senegal.
Of course your senegal seems to prefer people in a household where the only choices are humans vs. a budgie. I assume he grew up with other senegals, as well as people - so he's probably used to both. That doesn't mean he's used to all birds, budgies are way different than senegals - so it's natural that he prefers what's familiar to him.
This doesn't mean he would necessarily prefer (any) human over another senegal. That just means his
social. I think he'd love a sennie buddy to play with! My sennies aren't one person birds either - they're social with people but also with eachother.
I'm not saying you should get another sennie of course, and I'm not saying I'm
certain he'd like it, but the way you describe him makes me think/feel like he might.
You obviously know him better than I do, but it doesn't sound to me like he's the kind of bird who would dislike it with a same-species friend to play with.
Again, I'm definitely not saying that I think you should consider getting another one, I'm sure he's happy and healthy as it is now, I'm only saying that I interpret him not being a one person bird the complete opposite way than you do, that
I think that could rather mean that he
would get along with another sennie.
I don't think any bird
actually prefers being the only bird - it's just that some birds believes that their humans are birds instead and some birds just don't get along with eachother - it's a matter of finding the right bird, just like people can dislike one person but like another.
I do believe all birds would be somewhat healthier with a same-species (or at least a closely related species) friend, since no human or animal of another species could understand and communicate with a bird the way one of their own species can. It's a whole new level of mental stimulation and I think that's very healthy.
Of course, that's not always possible, which is too bad - but allow me to make myself clear; I don't think a bird without same-species buddies is
unhealthy. Not at all, you can obviously stimulate your bird mentally in other ways and it'll still be an over all healthy bird, but I do think having at least one same-species friend makes the bird one step closer to reaching its "full potential" in being a bird if you know what I mean? Since that's kind of an important thing for them to be able to act as "natural" as possible.
But
then again, I don't think a bird in captivity is really
able to reach the full mentality of a healthy wild bird, and that's why we have to stimulate this as good as we can, with a varied diet, freeflight, foraging,
human interaction etc - so I don't think having a single bird is a bad thing, I just think having pairs or flocks is a
better thing.
But that's just my opinion.
I'm sorry if I kept repeating myself or wrote something that didn't make any sense, I don't even know what I'm trying to say other than that I really really really strongly prefer birds (and every other flock-living animal/pet) to have same species-friends to interact with since it's SO NATURAL and really healthy - but that I also really don't mind people thinking differently
I'm sorry, I'm tired.
