We are excited to watch their relationship grow in the years to come. So what’s the plan now? We are pleased to say that Jess has now been officially fostered! So that Bubbles can keep her new friend. They have a good flap and love to play about.
They feed each other, whistle, have a good nose about when they swap cages and pinch each other’s food. Their relationship is still young, they still have their own spaces/cages but come out daily. Jess is semi tame and Bubbles will come over for a treat and hold her Foster mum’s finger in her beak now.
It would seem the two have chosen each other! The safe house initially let them out individually but both Jess and Bubbles would seek each other out, climb on each other’s cages, play, pop and whistle together.Īfter time we put our big pants on and decided to assess how they would be out together. Jess was on safe house at the time and not considered for Bubbles as Jess has been known to take a dislike to other birds in the past. However, despite having a bird in mind this was not Bubble’s plans as she had already set her eyes on another bird. Whilst Birdline were deciding our plan of action, we felt that as Bubbles is an aviary bird, who isn’t hand tame, it would be best to try to bond her with another grey with similar needs.
If you remember, some of the other birds seemed to understand and offered her support during this difficult time of Squeak’s passing. How Is Bubbles getting on after losing Squeak?Īfter losing Squeak, Bubbles came back into the house so she wasn’t alone out in the aviary.