Hi Everyone,
I have seen quite a few people with Purple-Crowned Lorikeets and finches in the same aviary and I'm wondering if you think they'd be compatible?
Thanks,
Aidan
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I prefer to keep hook beak birds (parrots) separate from pointy beak birds (finches). The parrots can sometimes bite the feet and legs off the finches. There are exceptions (Neophemas like Bourke's, scarlets, elegants) that can go in with finches but lorikeets are not recommended due to their diet, liquid poop that goes everywhere, and the possibility of injuries to the finches.
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I'm completely with Rod on this one.
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I've seen purple-crowned in with finches a number of times too. Always in a large aviary though.
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Large aviary is the key. If there is lots of room, then there is less chance of the birds being near each other. But anything smaller than 5 meters x 5 meters could be a problem.
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Purple crowned lorikeets are ok in with finches in a larger, well planted aviary but in smaller ones they can be pretty naughty and dash around like maniacs and disturb the finches. Varied lorikeets are much more placid despite their high price, stunning birds.
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I am against the mixing of any species, and have expressed that view many times here and elsewhere, with reasons
I love the small lorikeets and have kept and bred them all . . as colonies, both small and large, but only of their own kind
Can you keep Purple-Crowns with finches . . Of course you can; and lots of people do . .
The real question is: "Should you??"
I love the small lorikeets and have kept and bred them all . . as colonies, both small and large, but only of their own kind
Can you keep Purple-Crowns with finches . . Of course you can; and lots of people do . .
The real question is: "Should you??"
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Thanks for the responses everyone, I knew that my aviary was far too small. I was just curious as to what people thought about it and whether I could do so in the future.
Thanks,
Aidan
Thanks,
Aidan
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My uncle has them in with finches. When I looked after his birds I did not notice any aggression but it was a large avairy about 5m x 5 m. They did however fly around crazy in there as they are avairy birds when you entered the avairy. This could cause a injury to the smaller birds.