by Wolf » Fri Oct 23, 2015 7:54 am
Since I am disabled and can no longer work for a living and because of my own lack of knowledge about parrots, I very quickly filled my home with several different parrot species. I will not be adding any more for a very long time as I have 7 birds of 5 different species and they each require different handling and don't all get along with the other species. It takes all of my time to accomadate the needs of all of them. This is my reason for asking about what you can give to them to improve their lives. You are a human and are in control of your life, but this is not true of the birds that we have in our care. To find what species that will fit the best with your lifestyle it is best to know something about that lifestyle. I am only concerned with the birds well being.
I am also aware that I am perhaps being overprotective of the birds as it does sound like you have an idea as to what you are doing, but I really care about these birds and only want the best for them.
You have three lories and if I may ask, what human are they most bonded to? For most people with parrots who they bond with can become an issue rather quickly and part of their choosing who to bond with centers on who is there for them. Lories, I understand are very high energy birds and are very active, but how do they respond to other birds? I am also told that they are quite vocal and will scream to let you know that there has been a change that they don't approve of or are unsure of. So not only do you need to consider how loud the new species is normally but how is this going to affect the birds that you already have. And it is questions of this nature that are what I am trying to get a feel for with my questioning, and not whether you are a good candidate for this bird or not. Well, I do consider that as well.