





pennyandrocky wrote:same here they seem to enjoy having new places to explore.


Pajarita wrote:I've had two female sennies who did not mind at all living with other birds (granted, none of them were caged and the room was a very nice 25 x 13 with plenty of branches for perching) - they never actually socialized with the other birds but they did not show any aggression whatsoever toward them, either. I have a male sennie which bonded with a Nanday conure after his sennie wife passed and still lives in the birdroom today without having any problem with any other bird but my current female sennie would attack other birds -she actually flies off my shoulder to attack them if they get within 10 ft of me and, although I thought she had gotten over this habit, she did it again yesterday afternoon -we were in the living room, she was on my shoulder, and my daughter's MIL had taken my GCC out of his cage to cuddle with him (she has a female GCC bonded to a male Peachfront I gave her and she just adores the species) and Zoey flew off to attack him while he was on her chest so, apparently, it depends on the individual bird itself.... but I also think it has to do with cages because the birds I've had problems with all lived in cages while the ones that are never caged, are more tolerant.

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