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YES! Dont give her back! She is very young and will bond. You have a harder time maybe because she is flighted. I have and older rescued grey thats a meany too and a young grey that Is my pet. They do get along sometimes real well. I only allow periodic supervised interaction. You may never be able to put your two together as they are different in beak size and genus but The older bird will greatly benefit from just having her in the room when you are gone. Concentrate on the Tim as your pet, maybe trim the wings a little (they will grow back if you want) and work on her bonding with you. Nora will be happy if you just provide for her needs and leave the bonding to your husband. Neke is still very much a baby and will be hyper and active and plqayful and in trouble allot. My Young Buckeye is still that way at THREE. My Charlie is the rescue and he is almost 10 now. I was told he didnt like toys either. OK whatever BUT he is set in his ways, will bite right now and new things have to be introduced slow. Like a perch or toy. He now gets along with Buckeye but they can be like brothers and have to be separated before it gets out of hand sometimes. They have seperate cages side by side but not too close to touch and at night they are covered but can see each other. They are comforted by other bird company.
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Lizzy - Sulfur-crested Cockatoo
Buckeye and Charlie - African Greys
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