A while ago they gave me two canaries, I am very pleased. They sing a lot but the best thing is how well they get along. They are always connected, leaning against each other and spending hours pecking each other’s feathers as if they are cleaning themselves.

When canaries live in the same environment, they tend to strengthen relationships between them. In the situation you are telling us, the contact between the two becomes very close by sharing the cage. When this is the case, communication between them increases. For example, singing is a great form of communication for canaries as well as great entertainment. They send messages of one kind or another, depending on the tone they use and the force they exert while singing. However, this is not the only way they use to communicate. Rubbing their beaks or brushing their feathers are also ways to do this. In this case, this behavior indicates a close friendship and extensive social relationship between the two. The fact that one sticks to the other shows this. Look carefully and if you see that one of them is bowing his head over the other, almost on his partner’s head, it means that the relationship between the two is one of complete friendship, pure brotherhood and fellowship. Come on, you have two very friendly canaries.