
Twinspots
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Twinspots
I bought a pair of Twinspots today. I was reading on them tonight that they could be agressive. Has anyone got any experience with them and will they work in a mixed aviary? I was told they would, but I am reading information that states otherwise.....
They are Dybowski Twinspots.

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Donna, I have only a male Greenbacked Twinspot, and I have read that they are the least aggressive and easiest of the twinspots, so I can't really tell you about yours. I did put this male in various mixed cages, and he was always a sweetheart, got along with CBs and Owls. Then I put him in with a pair of Red-faced Parrot finches--again, all seemed well and they got along, even though I was placing reds with reds, which should have warned me. One day, I found the Twinspot plucked and beaten up-- the Parrot finches were wanting to breed, and I learned that they can become very aggressive when breeding. I never thought about the Parrots being the problem, they are normally such sweeties. So here the pushy species was taken down by the passive species!
So I think that some of these problems only come up when the birds get in breeding mode, and sometimes there is never a problem. As long as you have a backup plan, like a cage, just in case they ever do get a little obnoxious, I would be tempted to try it. They are such beautiful birds!
So I think that some of these problems only come up when the birds get in breeding mode, and sometimes there is never a problem. As long as you have a backup plan, like a cage, just in case they ever do get a little obnoxious, I would be tempted to try it. They are such beautiful birds!
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Thanks Sally.... My parrot finches cuddle right next to each other every night on a swing. I think that is why they would not sit on their eggs at night. They wanted to be together.L in Ontario wrote:Wow, good to know Parrot Finches can become agressive when getting into breeding mode - thanks Sally. Have you noticed that they are cuddly and snuggle up to each other for sleeping?

I have the twinspots in a cage right now with the blue gould. There is no problem so far. They are not skittish a big and are eating everything I throw at them.
Here is a pic....... I am going to try to put them into the aviary in about a month. I hope they get along. I will watch them.


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Thanks Donna...I guess I'm trying to figure out if 2 males or 2 female Parrot Finches would cuddle as well as the m/f pairs.dfcauley wrote:My parrot finches cuddle right next to each other every night on a swing. I think that is why they would not sit on their eggs at night. They wanted to be together.L in Ontario wrote:Wow, good to know Parrot Finches can become agressive when getting into breeding mode - thanks Sally. Have you noticed that they are cuddly and snuggle up to each other for sleeping?![]()
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Lovely birds! I find that most of the birds are no trouble when new, they are still shellshocked from being moved. I even put 3 RCCB males together in one side of a 24x16x16 cage for the mart, and never a bit of squabbling--they were too intimidated by the mart to waste any energy fighting amongst themselves!
Yes, Liz, my parrot finches cuddle a lot--they are very active birds, and normally so sweet.
Yes, Liz, my parrot finches cuddle a lot--they are very active birds, and normally so sweet.
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