by Pajarita » Thu Sep 24, 2015 10:42 am
Oh, yes, no worries about that. I will continue posting.
No need to apologize, Wolf. As a matter of fact, I was thinking about this last night and decided to tell you that it was not a good idea for a couple of reasons. Don't misunderstand me, I GREATLY appreciate the fact that you were thinking about it and I know, for a fact, that you would do the impossible to give him a good life but there are circumstances that need to be taken into consideration:
1) Talking about a bonded pair of plets, tiels, budgies, GCCs, etc is one thing but a bonded pair of amazons is a completely different story. Male amazons are powerful, strong, very self-assured birds and VERY jealous of their females. They do NOT take it kindly to anybody touching them and would attack anybody who does so taking into consideration the fact that Pedro is a wild-caught that was never actually tamed, if he has bonded with Mimi, you guys would have been in a world of trouble trying to keep a relationship with her.
2) I know your birds bit when they came to you but believe me when I tell you that the degree of aggression you've been exposed to is nothing compared to that of a jealous wild-caught male amazon. We are talking about a big bird that would fly out to grab you face/head/neck/shoulders with his claws and bite the heck out of whatever part of your body he can reach -which is, usually, the ears, neck or face. Eventually, you and your lady would have been hurt.
3) Your flock is still too 'young' for such an upheaval. They all need to find their place and settle down to an even cohabitation before you should consider bringing a new member.
Personally, I think that the idea of a companion for Mimi would do wonders for her but, if you ask me, I would look for an older amazon hen. They are sweet, they are not jealous so you can safely interact with both of them (even at the same time!)and they get along famously with each other. At least, that has been my experience.