Are these guys difficult to keep?

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BOERBOEL
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Are these guys as territorial as the other fairy wrens?
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Pete Sara
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Yes , I have kept them , they had an aviary between them and some splendids . the cheeky bugger would find a way in and spend all harassing the splendids if he could , they ALL suffer form small bird syndrome in my opinion .. Pete
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Tiaris
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Have others noticed that white-winged are nowhere near as commonly kept as they were 10+ years ago?
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Pete Sara
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Yes I have Tiaris , are there many on the east coast ? I found them to be far more friendlier to keep than splendids , but that may have been the pair I had .
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