That's the latest. Overall, they're doing good. I'm discovering that i'm definitely a worrying parront, though.
-Joel
Many thanks for the update, sir.
That's interesting about cage placement. I've never put E&H in the middle of the action, so I don't know how they'd react. My house is based on an open floor plan, so I have their cages to the side of the dining area. They're as far away from the TV as the room allows (although this isn't something I planned--it just works out that way). Where they are now, they can see everything that goes on in the great room, kitchen, and dining area, and they have a sight line here into my office. I can hear them chattering (right now, they're absolutely quiet). Anyway, this placement seems to work out well.
E&H seem to love noise. For example, It's housecleaning day today, and they love the vacuum cleaner. (I was once doing just a quick clean-up while they were out--to my surprise, they came flying/running/hopping over to the vacuum cleaner immediately...needless to say, all that effort earned them a one-way trip directly back to their respective cages!)
I do have a play station next to the sofa in the living room; like B&B, they seem to treat that as base camp.
Again, I appreciate your thorough response. I'm a worrying parront as well; I think the difference is that B&B are the same age, whereas there's a three-year age gap between E&H. She's definitely head of the flock, and as long as Henry stays in line, they don't do any sort of feather plucking. They just preen each other in the morning. But I do have concerns as to how that relationship and their interactions with both me and each other might change as Henry matures. (I know, I know...using the word "mature" with caiques is an oxymoron!)
Please continue to keep us posted.
Derek