I'm not sure but i think the answer to that one is a yes . Although when you get the new bird it shouldn't be placed in the cage straight away maybe get another cage and place it beside th old bird see if both of the birds show some kind of interest In each other if the younger or the older bird is aggressive to the other bird = ttys to bite it , then the birds should not be placed together . Just so you know birds like digs cats or hamsters are living creatures and in the place which is a home for them (cage) they want to feel safe
The oldest canary on record lived to be 25 years old.
yes,the Canary Wharf was built in 1802 it is now 298 years old now
Canary symbolizes joy, freedom and intellectual development. A flying canary symbolizes freedom or gossip and a caged canary means entrapment.
20 years old. (1988)
The oldest canary was a bird called Dick who lived for 24 years from 1863 - 1887.
keep her in a cage .
i cant remember but it was around 3p Cost of a canary depends on where you buy it (store or breeder), where you live, how old the bird is, etc.
77 as of 2015. He was born August 25th, 1938.
Of coarse it can.
Canary Wharf is just an office block (but one of the tallest in London), built on the site of the old Canary Wharf in London's Docklands. It's proper address is 1 Canada Square.
A very old Canary?
he is 35 yrs old