
Can I put two non breeding canary winged parakeet in the same aviary (5′Hx3′X3′)with a quaker (monk) parakeet? Here is how they look like. http://www.bird-breeds.com/Canary_Winged_Parakeet.htm http://www.bird-breeds.com/Monk_Parakeet.htm I found the Monk parakeet about a month ago sleeping on top of my lovebird cage, nobody claimed it so I guess is mine now. SVENT C the link doesn’t work. Thanks anyway Comments2 Responses to “Can I put two non breeding canary winged parakeet in the same aviary (5′Hx3′X3′)with a quaker (monk) parakeet?” Feel free to leave a comment...
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I wouldn’t recommend it. You should see how they act with one another outside the cage before confining them together. Both breeds can be very jealous and territorial.
Monk (Quaker) Parrots are very territorial and aggressive toward other birds and each other. I would not advise you do that. I would put the Quaker (Monk) in a separate cage if possible.