Aha, so they're all like Prince and it's forbidden cupboard. Tiny little monsters 😅 I'd rather deal with my Amazones. Still territorial, but at least manageable and not flying daggers like these ones here! 😂
Yeah I would say parrotlets have a lot in common with lovebirds. They are sassy birds and like you said with their tiny size can maneuver exceptionally well.
No they cannot breed as they are completely different species. Housing them together would most likely cause the parrotlet to fatally attack the budgie. Parakeets are mouthy/pushy birds in the way they communicate which would most likely be misinterpreted by the parrotlet causing it to attack. I would strongly advise not housing them together. Although if you had both letting them out for supervised play time may be okay, but again, always supervised.
Pretty cool channel, never heard of small native Americas' parrots before, subscribed!
Thank you so much. Parrotlets are not super common as they can be a pain to breed because of their territorial tendencies but awesome little parrots.
Aha, so they're all like Prince and it's forbidden cupboard. Tiny little monsters 😅 I'd rather deal with my Amazones. Still territorial, but at least manageable and not flying daggers like these ones here! 😂
Yeah I would say parrotlets have a lot in common with lovebirds. They are sassy birds and like you said with their tiny size can maneuver exceptionally well.
So cute but can def bully much bigger birds😂
Oh yeah they are completely unaware of their size 🤣
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lol they are not as good as Apollo at identifying items 😅
Curious can you house parrotlet and parakeet together? Can they cross breed 🧐
No they cannot breed as they are completely different species. Housing them together would most likely cause the parrotlet to fatally attack the budgie. Parakeets are mouthy/pushy birds in the way they communicate which would most likely be misinterpreted by the parrotlet causing it to attack. I would strongly advise not housing them together. Although if you had both letting them out for supervised play time may be okay, but again, always supervised.
@ Thanks 🙏
@ you’re very welcome.