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Yup, Yinepu. It seems so.
S.E.'s notion has been that of 'sticking': the females cruise about, over weeks, looking for a (primary) consort. In the case of my birds, that male then follows them back here; gets spun out by It All; gets a first meal of wheat; and then either stays or doesn't.
Greedy has had no trouble with consorts.
Our past Thread posts show that Felicity has turned up here with, I think, four different birds. One -- Foxtrot Charlie -- lasted some days, but didn't 'stick.'
So, that last bird that F. arrived with?? Haven't seen it since. Gotta assoom it didn't stick.
F. is now well behind the curve.
S.E.
[Blast!! Just blundered outside, and scared off a pair of wild birds!!]
S.E.'s notion has been that of 'sticking': the females cruise about, over weeks, looking for a (primary) consort. In the case of my birds, that male then follows them back here; gets spun out by It All; gets a first meal of wheat; and then either stays or doesn't.
Greedy has had no trouble with consorts.
Our past Thread posts show that Felicity has turned up here with, I think, four different birds. One -- Foxtrot Charlie -- lasted some days, but didn't 'stick.'
So, that last bird that F. arrived with?? Haven't seen it since. Gotta assoom it didn't stick.
F. is now well behind the curve.
S.E.
[Blast!! Just blundered outside, and scared off a pair of wild birds!!]