It depends. Often, parrots will breed if there are two opposite gender parrots in the same cag. So if you want to raise chicks, it is okay. If you don't want to raise chicks, keep opposite sex parrots separate from each other.
There are a number of bird types that make good cage birds. Some of the most popular choices include canaries, finches, budgies, cockatiels and Amazon parrots.
water. cleaning supplies can be deadly to the birds.
ill say a parakeet or a lovebird. They're great birds to have .
The opposite (evil vs. good) would be villain. Though villainess should be the feminine, there is no such word in the English language.The opposite gender is hero.
Maybe a llama of the opposite gender? Why do you have a llama, no offence. Don't they get lonely?
If you smile at your reflection. Look using the eyes of someone of the opposite gender (metaphorically).
Depends on the how and why of their confinement: * an aviary (for a display of birds in a zoo etc.) * a birdcage for pet birds n a home * a cote for doves * a coop or chickens (general) * a battery for laying hens * the poultry section in a meat market
Perhaps a budgie of the opposite sex, a good diet, plenty of water, and a cage that is large enough for freedom of movement.
It depends on the size of your cage, dear. If you have a cage big enough for two, than two. There are room sized bird aviaries with dozens of male/females birds inside of them, just be ready for them to breed. Good luck!
parakeets are birds that will sit on your finger they are very good listeners finches will not sit on your finger they are very hipper birds and if they get out of there cage they will fly on a window and will have a Hart atake
Characteristics of a good parrot cage include being spacious, able to stand at eye level so the bird doesn't feel scared or secluded, and make sure the bars are smooth because jagged bits will hurt the birds feet.
Yes. Same-sex marriage is good for the same reason that opposite sex marriage is good. It does not cease being good just because of the gender of the persons involved.