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It can make them noisier or it can make them quieter. You never can tell - it depends on the individual birds.SpokaneSummer wrote:Maybe, in the Fall, I can talk to my husband more about the idea of another IRN. Does having two change the decibel level?
If his behaviour with the mirror becomes obsessive I would remove the mirror... and by obsessive I mean never wanting to be more than two steps from the mirror. I saw a cockatiel once that would take two steps away from the mirror and then walk back to it - kind of like how lions in captivity will sometimes pace back and forth. It's not healthy. Personally, I would find the regurgitating behaviour over the mirror a troubling behaviour but perhaps it is ok, I don't really know... which is why I recommended getting a second bird.ellieelectrons wrote:It is really cute to see him so happy to be interacting with his toy.
Once again, it depends on the individual birds... but with our two, it hasn't but I do continue to put a lot of time into them both.SpokaneSummer wrote:And, by getting another, would we be hurting our relationship with our current IRN?