Yes, all of the above, especially if you are keeping him to a solar schedule because, by this time of they year they have no produced sexual hormones for a while and their gonads are small and dormant so aggression is at its lower level (I LOVE the winter!).
Isis is 5 years old and I've had her since early July but she is one of those birds I feel guilty about taking in because, aside from her diet and her light schedule (she did not molt this year because there wasn't enough time for her endocrine system to adjust but that's normal under the circumstances and it doesn't worry me one bit), she was a perfect pet bird.
She gets along fine with the other birds although she does like to bully poor Pablo (a handicapped peachfront conure which cannot fly and has balance issues) a bit -nothing major, she thinks it's great fun to make him get off the top of the flight cage where I keep the canary hens and where he likes to chill. But I haven't put her in the birdroom yet because she hasn't found 'her' spot (she goes to visit) yet and, if we finally get to buy this house, I am going to fit the attic rooms into two birdrooms and she will go in the one for the smaller species.




