New Firefinch owner - aggressive male towards new female
Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2018 12:19 am
Hello, this is my first post and I need some help getting my male and female redbilled firefinchs to bond.
I have had the male for six months and it has been hard trying to find him a mate/friend. But I got lucky at a local bird show down hear in Orlando, FL and found a beautiful female. I had the female in quarantine but in the same room so they could see each other for several weeks.
Well I obtaned a new flight cage for them to give them a fair start. 36"x18"x18" not big but easy for me to handle in my house and a nice upgrade over the temporary travel cages I had.
I put the male in first then the female two or three mins later. She flew right up to him and he got real close and started packing her on the head and tried to mount her within a few seconds. After this it has been nonstop chasing the female around. So much so that the female crashes often because she is so tired. Luckily my cage has a divider to isolate them. And I take it out only when I am present to keep an eye on them. It's been two days and whenever I open it up he just keeps chasing her. Eventually she gets so tired she just hides under the water dish.
What can I do to make this bonding easier on her? Visual barriers? Nest box? Prolonged separation where they don't see each other at all for a time?
What would you do?
I have had the male for six months and it has been hard trying to find him a mate/friend. But I got lucky at a local bird show down hear in Orlando, FL and found a beautiful female. I had the female in quarantine but in the same room so they could see each other for several weeks.
Well I obtaned a new flight cage for them to give them a fair start. 36"x18"x18" not big but easy for me to handle in my house and a nice upgrade over the temporary travel cages I had.
I put the male in first then the female two or three mins later. She flew right up to him and he got real close and started packing her on the head and tried to mount her within a few seconds. After this it has been nonstop chasing the female around. So much so that the female crashes often because she is so tired. Luckily my cage has a divider to isolate them. And I take it out only when I am present to keep an eye on them. It's been two days and whenever I open it up he just keeps chasing her. Eventually she gets so tired she just hides under the water dish.
What can I do to make this bonding easier on her? Visual barriers? Nest box? Prolonged separation where they don't see each other at all for a time?
What would you do?