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Amazon Parrot A intentionally hurt or kill a smaller bird?

I have a female parakeet and a male Amazon (in cages apart, of course). Reality seems Keet, as the Amazon and always wants to be near her when he is out of his cage. Will fly in the cage of the Amazon or sitting next to him if both are in the gym game birds at the same time. The Amazon, however, opens the peak and lean toward the Keet, when I enter to separate two. Keet seems that Amazon is the largest, as a friend, but the Amazon points of view as an appetizer Keet potential. The Amazon will not growl in the smallest bird and mostly depart from the small when it comes to the gym. Not seem to understand that the much larger and the peak can be done more damage. What are the possibilities of the Amazon, Keet finally accepted as a small friend?

Perhaps never, so always supervise. Birds are very territorial. I would not dare let my cockatiel, loving as she is alone with my parrot. A little good and that she had died. I also had a rider. He and my Conure is best friends, so it's possible. . But I would not leave unattended until it is safe. Birds are very territorilal. They need their own space room, whatever. I do not dare let my lovebirds in the cage of parrots, although he liked, only to steal their newspapers and destruction of all for nesting material. How small, macaws still see them as invaders territory and will bite, not realizing that he will kill .. But it is possible they will become friends as my Amazon and is conure. But please first monitor to be sure. And make sure the two are equal love and attention than no jealousy. Parrots are like children in that sense. They are extremely jealous and possessive of their owner. As long as your Amazon feels that it is number one, which should work well.

Fig the Parrotlet Playing on his Homemade Bird Gym


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