I have introduced a young female in with my male after my male lost his female friend (they were only friends). My male and the new female seem to get along, but when the go to bed he sleeps on the nest and she sleeps on the ground. She was an aviary bird, but has taken to cage life just fine as she is young. My question is why does he sleep on the nest and she sleeps on the ground?
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The female was in an aviary for some time and they are use to sleeping on the ground of the cage. This habit will end soon and there is nothing to worry about. Once the two birds start to mate things will change.
Animals vary in habits, just like people. If it works for them, I would not worry about it.
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