Hi everyone, so I am not "new" to owls per se, I had them for years before I went on hiatus for a couple years and when I had them before I had absolutely no issues what so ever... ever. At my most I had eight in a single cage with two nests. I never had a single issue with any of them being aggressive or fighting with each other and they would all pile in one nest and sleep together. They were like a bunch of societies!

I am assuming they were all females because none of them ever sang but none of them ever laid eggs either so I don't know what they were for sure. Maybe they were just weird...

But I am new to this... fast forward to me getting owls again; I got what are supposed to be two pairs. I stuck them in a very large cage like I did with my previous owls and gave them a nest to sleep in and they start fighting and being aggressive with each other. Mostly it was three getting along fine and then one being picked on and left out. I read up about the behavior and it said to have three pairs together to avoid fighting so I removed the nest and the fighting stopped. Fast forward to just recently and I now have three owls (I believe my cat got to one in the night despite me leaving a light on for them to see

She is now locked away from the birds at night but I digress) they have been showing a lot of nesting behavior so I gave them a nest and again the aggressiveness starts. This time I removed the aggressor and left the two that were getting along and now the two that were originally getting along are fighting! One of them is spending a ton of time in the nest so I'm assuming she's female while the male stays out and when he gets too close or even out of nowhere she will come out and chase him around and beat on him until he's crying out. Is this normal behavior? I really don't know what is going on with these guys. Should I take the male out that's in there now and replace him with the other male? Should I separate them all and see if they are all males? I have never had so many problems with owls before...
Owls, Goulds, European Goldfinch, Red Belly Siskins and Zebs... For now...