Wen in the aviary this morning to put some green sin.
I have noticed a RH normal pair of goulds have been sitting for a week now.
What I have noticed is a bot of agro between my RH Aussie yellow and the RH normal cock bird.
Then as I got near the nest the normal cock bird flew away...the Aussie yellow cock then jumped in the nest.
I had a look to check what he was up to but they were not killing each other...he was trying to reproduce.
Is this common? and what are the repercussions of this offspring wise later down the track?
Gould love triangle
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Sounds like you could wind up with young from both cocks.
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