Yes, except during the nesting period, after which they form flocks again.
While Humble Shepherds Watched Their Flocks
usually the wild
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They ate Food: wild game, wild fruits & nuts, and cultivated crops. And, they slept in houses.
If its living in the wild, seven years, if in zoos, 12 years.
flocks but not in nesting period, but then they form in flocks again.
Lories and lorikeets live in large flocks in the wild.
Parakeets that live in groups are usually more friendly. In the wild, parakeets live in flocks, so it's best if you buy them in pairs.
What pet birds can you put with parakeets? Can you mix Finches, parakeets, doves, and canarys?
The sheep is the answer. As it is said a flock of sheep.
They fly in large noisy flocks and are very playful.
no they dont live with their parents. they need to be speapted. no they dont live with their parents. they need to be speapted.
they live in flocks of 10-30 birds or more
No they live in descents also called flocks.
There are many breeds if domesticated canaries, bred for generations by fanciers to tweak and change the song or appearance in various ways to our liking. There is nothing 'wrong' with the wild canary just as there is nothing wrong with the original wild dog, horse, pig or cat. Humans, however, enjoy tinkering with our domesticated animals, and canaries, cats, horses, dogs, cattle etc have all been 'improved' (at least in our eyes) over the original wild types.
Yes. They are very gregarious. In the wild, as most other birds, they live in flocks. For the most part they remain this way unless mating or brooding.
the like to sing