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Elly

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  1. Elly replied to Elly's topic in Competitions
    Yes (we are hosting it for my son's Flag Football Team) Are you wearing shorts at the moment?
  2. Awesome awesome news!!!
  3. Lacewing is a sex-linked variety and here is a good article on them Best of the Breed - Lacewing Article
  4. there is nothing the vet can do unless you feel that she has a complete behavioral change indicating a respiratory infection. The change needs to be in the house before does get sick, Merlin was okay in a week once I brought him home the streaks of brown above the cere went away. I noticed them and Kaz thank goodness told me what it was so I didn't have her babysit him last time we left out of town we had a pet sitter come over.
  5. I think that is what is causing it because even if it is not in the same room it the air flow goes through the whole house, you really need to discuss this with her that it is not safe. Irritation can turn into an infection and respiratory infections are not good.
  6. Elly replied to navim's topic in New to BBC
    excellent you did it , I agree more natural branches you can have them as a slant to to provide exercise, put the branches closer to the cage sides and leave the middle open for flight and you can put some branches short width so they can go back and forth, and at different heights like you have .
  7. Elly replied to summer's topic in New to BBC
    Some babies do and some babies don't maybe it is due to mutation maybe not but it is no uncommon. It doesn't indicate disease. Merlin had a streak of black on his beak when I got him Merlin as a baby
  8. That is good but because this is an international forum I believe it is worth saying because it can happen anywhere and it does. Look how many people have come to this forum looking for a home for their budgie whether it be forced or don't have the time, they are forunate to have members like Dave and others that have a large avary to take them in. I also believe you have a lot more aviaries where you are which gives more opporutunity for having a larger number of birds, to find an outdoor aviary at least in the Northern and some middle parts of the U.S. is rare because of our weather. Australia I believe is geared more toward the budgie as the US brought it over for pets there is not much show emphasize either as there is more in the bigger birds. It wasn't meant a shot down but a realistic view at least what happens here in the U.S. and we do have some U.S. members not many but, even in Canada this is a issue too not just the U.S. Doing a simple search on petfinders under budgies you will see the black and white reality.
  9. This is the #1 reason not to breed (ONLY my opinion) go to the shelters, pet finders, bird rescues there are SO many birds out there including budgies that are now unwanted pets because people didn't know what to expect. They didn't realize a budgie can be so messy, loud at times, extra cost to feed and vet if needed, the time needed with a bird is much different then a dog or cat (yet another species that is over filling the pounds even more then birds), that their hen would start laying eggs or more.... The first thing you have to think about is where will they end up? The pet shop is not a good choice most of them are filled with adult birds that don't get adopted and then possibly turn into rat food (it is real). I shall noW get off my soap box (not meant to flare but it is real).
  10. Sorry about that but I meant to add that it was probably caused by the trauma and time can tell if it is genetic or not. When you do a google you will find that it is more commonly genetic in blue gold macaws & canaries. Typed too fast and distracted by the kids waking up....
  11. Time will tell some genetic issues don't come out until we get older, I hope he will be okay.
  12. We have many different photo contests from Budgie of the Month which runs monthly, Budgie Olympics this Month and more. We have many fanastic photographers here so we would like to know if each of you if you have a tip or a question on how to take GOOD pictures with the camera that you have. Leave your tips, questions and it is always useful to let us know what type of camera you have. Some of us have cheap ones and others more expensive but either way I know we can take good pictures no matter what.
  13. I agree with Norm he has made perfect sense we can't all be skinny , I think sometimes reading all the members issues that comes here makes us paranoid that our own birds are always sick.
  14. I am very sorry about the loss of your hen
  15. when you take close ups make sure you have it on the macro setting sometimes it is symbolized with a flower or check your manual then press the button 1/2 way and let it focus your pictures will come out better. Do you have pictures of the parents you can post here too
  16. Either that or respiratory irritation, as Kaz diagnosed on Merlin. It was because he stated at my mother-in-laws who burned candles & used air freshners dispite of my warnings. So check out your house for toxic fumes, tephon pans being used in the kitchen etc...
  17. I am sure Kaz will answer on her behalf but from I remember her saying they can be removed with surgery but it is highly likely they do come back in different places because it seems to be genetic.
  18. Hugs AV I am very sorry to hear about your loss As for your birds, I don't know an answer, could you call your vet and see if they know of anyone who can do in house pet service that is experience with birds or maybe one of their techs would like to make some extra money on the side?
  19. very sad news, I am sorry
  20. Elly replied to summer's topic in New to BBC
    reminds me of Pretty when I first got him he was around 2 months.
  21. Amazing work, I am not a crafty person at all so I will admire all your work
  22. Elly replied to navim's topic in New to BBC
    looking good, when you resize your pics don't chose avatar size though because they are very hard to see just resize to message board which usually defaults at 640x480 which is acceptable on our site.
  23. Elly replied to summer's topic in New to BBC
    It is a boy, and a young bird, everyone has given you good advice.
  24. Elly replied to Elly's topic in Competitions
    Go Fish (I am not a sock person but in the winter I have them on all the time) Do you wear your shoes in your house?
  25. Elly replied to Elly's topic in Competitions
    Go Fish (just being a mom, thinking of going back to school though) Is it sunny outside where you live right now?

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