New bird: Meet Papaya!

animalgirl555

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I finally got a companion for Mango. Meet Papaya! I just got him today, and I'm excited to see what kind of bird he turns out to be. He is currently in a small temporary quarantine cage.
Any advice on how to introduce two birds, (after the quarantine period and taming) it'll be greatly appreciated!
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BirdyBee

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Current birds:
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I finally got a companion for Mango. Meet Papaya! I just got him today, and I'm excited to see what kind of bird he turns out to be. He is currently in a small temporary quarantine cage.
Any advice on how to introduce two birds, (after the quarantine period and taming) it'll be greatly appreciated!
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What a cutie!

If you want to introduce them after quarantine, I'd suggest just keeping their cages in the same area so that they will get used to each other. It's been a while since I got any new birds so I don't have that much advice sadly. Hopefully someone else will. Good luck!
 

4 way borbs

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Smokey | Athracite parakeet
Sky | cobalt, albino, yellow parakeet
Andy | Green texas clearwater
I finally got a companion for Mango. Meet Papaya! I just got him today, and I'm excited to see what kind of bird he turns out to be. He is currently in a small temporary quarantine cage.
Any advice on how to introduce two birds, (after the quarantine period and taming) it'll be greatly appreciated!
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i love lovebirds:ROFLMAO:
 

Free as a bird

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I finally got a companion for Mango. Meet Papaya! I just got him today, and I'm excited to see what kind of bird he turns out to be. He is currently in a small temporary quarantine cage.
Any advice on how to introduce two birds, (after the quarantine period and taming) it'll be greatly appreciated!
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Ah his gorgeous I love those colours.
I would reiterate what someone said above. Keep them in separate cages in the same room for a while. Observe and monitor their behaviours and when you think their ready you can put them together. They will bicker a bit probably but as long as their not always at it or biting each other that it's ok. Hopefully they love each other
 

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