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owl finch flew away, mate is miserable

Post by finchmom » Tue Apr 10, 2007 11:50 pm

One of my owl finches got out of their cage the other day, and :cry: she flew away. Her mate has been calling for her and Iam sure he's going to go berserk if she doesnt come back. He looks so sad, should I get him another mate, wait for a while before I get another female, or what? He just seems so depressed. What should I do?

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Post by Hilary » Wed Apr 11, 2007 1:19 am

I'm so sorry! I would get him a buddy/mate. Owls are VERY social birds, and I'm sure he'd appreciate the company.
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Post by StevePax » Wed Apr 11, 2007 8:20 am

So sorry! It's hard to imagine when they look so sad, but your owl will accept another mate/friend. They need some company of some kind.

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Post by finchmom » Wed Apr 11, 2007 10:17 am

Thanks guys, I felt so guilty. For a couple of days now I've felt awful. The male is all by himself, and sleeps in a new nest by himself too. I've got 6 other owls with him for company. Iam hoping that this "mourning" situation will stop when I go to the store this weekend and see if I can get him a new mate!
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Post by tammieb » Wed Apr 11, 2007 3:40 pm

I admit it's a long shot, but did you try using a recording of him singing to lure the hen back into a spare cage with seed?
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Post by finchmom » Thu Apr 12, 2007 12:45 am

I love the idea of a recording... but I actually put him in a small cage and low and behold two days after... there she was in a low tree two blocks from my house... she flew down to the cage (I didnt have to wait very long) but when I tried to nab her she got away and flew right out of sight. I havent seen or heard from her since. :cry:
Iam going to get him a Mrs. this weekend, cant handle having him so miserable. Wish me luck!

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Post by kenny » Thu Apr 12, 2007 9:17 am

hi finchmom
i hope you manage to find a mate for your owl it must be awful for him without his mate

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Post by queenb » Wed Apr 18, 2007 2:08 pm

Ohhh, finchmom, the absolute same thing happened to me...I have yet to forgive myself. I did the empty cage thing, sans recording...no luck, and her partner remained silent.

At least you know yours is out there taking care of itself...good luck, I will keep my fingers crossed that your stray realizes how good she had it and comes home!

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