by MFids on Sat Mar 22, 2008 5:38 pm
The closest I can say to coming to your situation, I had a flock of 13 birds, and all was fine. One of the cockatiels, Casey, would always fly to me (at the time, all budgies and tiels were cage-free - budgies are caged now as of the 21st) and demand scritches. Noel, a cherry head, was doing fine, although she has a history of mutilation when she is in a situation that makes her nervous or scared, or if I may be really upset and she picks up on my moods...
I added in a mitred conure, Charlie, and couldn't keep him separate from the other birds when I brought him home (for some VERY lame reason's, mind you...) and he upset the flock. Noel mutilated herself, and Casey stopped coming to me. He was also annoying the other birds with his loud incesstant screaming. As soon as I could, I removed him from the bird room and that solved the issues. Although later, I did try and bring out Noel to be in the same room with Charlie, however this didn't work out as Noel didn't like being out of the birdroom, and the two simply don't get along.
Therefore, I now keep them (them as in flock and Charlie) in separate rooms, although Charlie is in the birdroom at night and early morning. Noel has only mutilated a couple times with this arrangement, and so it works out for all.
Your best bet is to give it a few more months and if you can't find a way to keep them satisfied (any way to allow them out at separate times?) then you may want to consider rehoming Sky. I know the feeling. If your not interested in speaking with Sky's previous owner, then I'd suggest getting a hold of vets, asking them for advice, and maybe to keep a lookout for anyone who may be a suitable home for him.
Monica & Fids
