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Elly

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  1. well good to hear the babies got the hang of it.... it is sad to see them calling all the time for their mate I remember when Pretty died Merlin called for him in the beginning
  2. Elly replied to a post in a topic in Budgie Behaviour
    because he is weird....(Laughing out loud) One of the gals on the forum posted a picture of one of her tiels being fed by her female budgie. It was almost like the tiel was acting like a baby and begging for food. Do you house them together?
  3. Elly replied to birdluv's topic in Budgie Pictures
    Oh I simply love Popcorn and Butter. Their names are perfect for their coloring. Hobbes is such a handsome boy. Jingles wow turned out to be a girl for sure. They are beautiful thank you for sharing!! Glad to have you back.
  4. Elly replied to KathyW's topic in Budgie Pictures
    beautiful bird, I think male too your first instinct
  5. Elly replied to a post in a topic in New to BBC
    The first budgie looks like a yellowface type 2 the babies I am not great with until the feathers come in more . Welcome aboard!
  6. Elly replied to Elly's topic in In Memorium
    thank you, 3 months has almost passed and it feels like yesterday he was singing and chatting away. I miss him so much he loved life, loved Merlin and I he was a wonderful boy
  7. you know a lot of this could be hormonal too the nice thing of having them in a cage for sleep is that you can adjust the daylight and night hours they get and give them more if they seem to get hormonal. Also is he going through a molt? A lot of this really sounds like a hormonal budgie to be honest. When Pretty would get naughty I covered him up for an hour more it really did the trick. This is something you don't have the ability to do. I would continue ignoring the squawking and walk out. I would only talk to him when he is not squawking and reward him when you see him doing good. Punishment is one thing but even in dogs (heck kids too) they say you have to be firm BUT you need to catch them doing good things more and acknowledge it. As for should he shouldn't be in a cage. I feel it is safer for a bird to be confined at night time or when I am gone. I don't live in your home though so you need to do what you feel is best. You have given Lukie a lot of freedoms and he is a lucky and spoiled bird.
  8. Nerwen I thought it was the eyelid more then an iris ring but as you said breeding the bird or a better shot of the bird would help.
  9. dad could be carrying it? or could be recessive too
  10. wonderful to hear that he is progressing well
  11. Elly replied to billyboy's topic in New to BBC
    sounds like he is settling right in and you 2 are forming a lasting bond together
  12. yes she could be nervous
  13. Studmuffin I like (Laughing out loud) and I don't think that was on the list. :ausb:
  14. I am going to wait and see what you answer to Lukie having a cage or not? It is recommended that they do have a cage if not for confinement of safety but as Kathy said a place of their own. Let us know
  15. Shawna I would think 2 clutches in a row is enough and you have to think about your situation (of course I know you are) and though she may be laying it means nothing if you can't take care of those babies or get them homes. You know Robin has always dealt with egg laying budgies so you may want to pm her or she will see this. I don't think because they lay eggs they want babies but they have an issue now which is common in budgie and tiels my avian vet said. It is very hard to get them to stop and very debilitating on the budgie.
  16. You ladies are good because in the 2nd picture I can't see anything but an eye (Laughing out loud) not an iris ring. I hope you can take some closer shots of the side of her to see her eyes . I agree though she looks very lutino.
  17. ahhh some look like the same baby Can you number your pics and which ones are different?
  18. then you have 50% chance of blues and 50% chance of greens. All the green babies will be split to blue. That is the only thing is changes. Norm I was thinking the same thing but I didn't question it when I wrote up genetics...
  19. so is the correct answer NO BABIES
  20. Nothing against you I just dislike that word "nasty" We must remember how the bird must feel and what it is going through. They have only been with you less then under a month, it is a strange new place and every bird takes to a situation differently. Some like your other 2 are fine and come around quickly and others feel like they need to defend or protect themselves that is okay. All birds have different backgrounds which form their personality. Birds that didn't have much human interaction will bite in fear etc... We have to remember birds are not domesticated like dogs or cats they are "wild" until tamed and form a trusting bond to a certain degree will then only show you their other side. When we learn about why they do what they do and their behavior it is better then understanded and we can then work with them. Saying that, here is an article about taming from our FAQ section for you to read through. Taming your Budgie
  21. Elly replied to ALLEN's topic in New to BBC
    every bird is different I wouldn't be concerned unless you felt he was showing signs of illness. Watching the female play he may come around and join in the fun. Pretty and Merlin really didn't play with their toys much. Pretty liked his plastic balls and then Merlin came and he was in love (Laughing out loud). So I wouldn't be concerned. You can try different toys, rearranging the cage and such to see if anything sparks his interest.
  22. awe what a trooper, he looks like my late Pretty. Keep us updated and hang in there

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