Thank you all!
RWM I don't know, Once you hand reared a bird while it was a baby the imprinting becomes human, and there's no way to teach them how to survive outside in nature
. In the future I would like to release them and then they return to the cage to eat, so they can survive. I think that this is possible, because the other day, while they were taking a sunbath, I opened the door to feed them, and without realizing it one bird escaped. He/she went to the trees in front of my house and stayed there for thirty minutes. I was calling he/she and finally returned
. But for the moment i'll keep them into a cage
. Fancyfont, I fed them with lovebird pap that provide a lot of proteins and energy to them when they were babies. Know I feed them with granulated for insectivorous bird. But, actually, they eat a lot of things like: cooked chicken, chopped turkey, boiled egg, pine nuts in shell (they are able to open themselves, imagine how strong are at the peak), nuts, seeds, cheese, stale bread, blackberries, raspberries, cotonaster and other fruit. I will post more photos with Erbie
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