stevesjk wrote:Agree with liz. I doubt the bird would live with the other 2 yet remain tame. In my opinion if you isolated the new one, tamed it up then out of the blue thrust it into a cage with other budgies it will be stressed out no end.
And a quick sidenote, no matter how tame a budgie is you wont be able to hold it, they are just content to stand on you.
The relationship you crave with a bird would be more suited to a friendly human bonded cockatiel, i dont normally make recommendations to youngsters to get birds but you do seem pretty persistent.
Do you have a bird room?
Stevesjk, I'm assuming when you say a "bird room" you mean a room that is used for the birds only. The answer: nope, I do not. The reason: there are simply not enough rooms in my house for everyone who lives here, let alone for the birds. There are 5 people in my family who live here: my mom, my dad, my sister, my brother, and me. My mom and dad share a room, my brother has a room, my sister has a room, there are 2 bathrooms, 1 kitchen, 1 dining room, a living room, 1 laundry room, and lastly there's "my" room. As the youngest and with there being no rooms left in the house, my parents just put a bed in this room that was already an office/playroom, and now we call it my bedroom/the office/the playroom. Now, if I could I would make this room also a bird room as well. However, this room that I sleep in is connected to a small hallway, and the hallway is connected to the kitchen. There is no door in between my room and the hallway, but there is a door in between the hallway and the kitchen, and with no where else to put it, we had to put my cat's litter box in that hallway that is connected to my room. If I had a door between my room and the hallway so that I could keep the cat out of my room but she still had access to her litter box, I would definitely make my room a bird room. My birds' cage is located in my room, but no, I would not consider this a bird room.
I currently have two male Budgies, whom I love very much! I hope to soon expand my bird family and adopt more loving feathered friends into my home!