by Wolf » Fri Jul 10, 2015 8:45 pm
Well I just learned that there are a few feral populations of Peach faced Lovebirds around Phoenix and Tucson, Arizona which is pretty warm most of the year. Thailand is also a tropical area of the world. I did see that at one end of this aviary that there was a small area that they were able to come and go outside of the aviary. I also saw that these birds had their nests inside of the aviary and that is also where most of the flock was. I am sure that the adults returned because that is where their nest and therefore their young were at. Of course this is just my opinion and I am a far cry from being an expert.
I might add that this video was filmed in Thailand and it is likely that these lovebirds were wild caught and therefore know how to find food and water on their own.
Personally, you asked for our opinion, which we freely gave as requested. now you act as if there is some need to prove us wrong, because our opinions differ than what you wanted to hear. I think that trying this in Denmark with captive bred and raised birds would prove to be a big mistake and that is just in the cost of the birds lives, but I have nothing to prove, I am just here trying to improve the lives of captive parrots and their humans. I think that if this is something that you really thing would be of benefit to the birds, although I don't see how, then I really think that you should take your time and continue to research it, but I don't think that it is something to rush into.