yes as long as their is a male and a female bird in the same cage i can guarantee u u will see eggs in a nest a couple OK weeks later dont worry
Yes, I believe they can.
Yes, we had 2 lovebirds and a parakeet which were all in the same cage. They were all female and one of the lovebirds was the mediator between the other 2. The mediator lovebird passed away and the parakeet and other lovebird get along perfectly.
They imitate the songs of other birds and certain other noises.
If you have another bird in the cage, whether male or female, you should remove the other from the cage permanently, unless you are breeding them. In which case you would removed any other males from the cage.
They should have at least one other cage mate so they do not get lonely and stressed out.
birds on the ground are in the preditors zone . so if given a choice no they wouldn't nest there. but if that's where it's at they might . but they will never feel safe there.
Guinea pigs are definitley happier with a cage mate.
New birds have been produced, and difrent species mate with each other which makes a new type of bird. Some birds who mate with each other produce offsprings with dirffrent traits, size, or color.
Put a breeding box in their cage, let them poke around and get interested. It won't be long before they begin making their makeshift nests.
No, they need to mate, then the doe will give birth a month later.
they do an elaborate song and dance routine to attract the female and then mate much as other birds do when she accepts him.
they show off