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Old 09-13-2009, 04:30 AM
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I'm of a mind that no living thing wants to be alone very much. Mo and a new bird may not become buddies, but he would at least have someone to watch, as would the new bird and this would make his life more interesting.

Yes, they may breed even if there is no nestbox, although having a nestbox does seem to stimulate them to breed. They also may lay without a nest box. If Mo is a female, she may also lay without a mate. Mo must be what, at least 15 years old if wild caught? Has he seen another bird in that time?
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