by Wolf » Tue Dec 29, 2015 9:54 am
While parrots are for the most part monogamous, they don't always mate for life as their are outside factors involved such as the death of their mate and occasionally a mated pair will break up and find a new mate and then their is at least one species that has several males and females, although they normally only mate with one of them.
In most cases with captive parrots even thought a bird is bonded to you it knows that it can't have sex with you, even if it tries and given a suitable bird they will normally decide to take the bird for a mate and either remain bonded as tightly to you as always or just a little less so. Yes, it is possible for two males to bond. Also some parrots will still reject a suitable mate even of its own species if it is bonded to you, I think that this probably occurs with Greys more than other parrot species.