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My Lovebirds Flew Away Can They Servive Out There ? I Hope They Will Come Back.

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It's a difficult question. Even though captive birds aren't used to being in the wild, they are essentially still animals with wild instincts-- these never go away. If they are lucky, they can adapt and figure out how to feed themselves and avoid predators. Since more than one got away, they'll likely stick together and this can be an advantage for them. I've seen an entire flock of lovebirds in a fig tree in downtown Los Angeles... If they can survive the big city, then there's hope for your birds.

If you never do get your birds back, don't automatically think the worst will happen. Lovebirds are especially hardy little guys and I think they can make it. Also, someone may have found them and given them a new home but never knew to contact you. Several years ago I found an injured cockatiel in my yard and I took him in and I love him very much. I know that his previous owner must have been very upset, but I hope that somehow he or she knows that their bird is safe and has a loving home.

I hope this cheers you up :)
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They do come back.  I had two leave the cage.  One was gone for two days and came back to his cage.  Then 4 days later the other one came back. 

A different one escaped his cage and was gone three days and came back to his cage and let me catch him. 

I had no idea they were that smart or resourceful but they are.
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miley cyrus answered
Yes they can
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Yes they will come back!
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I'm Afraid If They Were Captive Birds They Wont Survive And Wont Come Back, As They Are Not Used To Our Weathers And don't Know Where To Get The Food From,
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They ARE INDOOR BIRDs so they will not be used to surviving in the wild but there is a 75% chance that they will survive and come back. I hope you find them

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