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  1. Hi Vonn, check with your local nurserys to see if there are Australian eucalypts available in the UK. I would be surprised if there weren't as the early explorers had botanists in their midst and a lot of samples were taken back to the 'motherland'. Most eucalyps are very fast growing and are very large trees, whilst small and in a pot you would need fairly easy draining soil as most of them dislike soggy roots and, in fact, do well in drought conditions once established. Feathers.
  2. Feathers replied to a post in a topic in Budgie Pictures
    I wndered how many were hiding in the back They are baby budgie pictures.... how could we not like them? Feathers.
  3. Sounds like it is getting to the serious end of the business. Good luck with having little baby budgies appear in the next couple of days. Feathers.
  4. Feathers replied to a post in a topic in Budgie Pictures
    Hi Stacey, how many bubs are in that nest? 5? They are adorable. Feathers.
  5. Feathers replied to Bea's topic in Budgie Pictures
    I love the "Are you thinking how sexy I am" and "I bet you are" poses. One of the cocks in my breeding cages was giving me a sex ed lesson the other day with his hen and I swear he was impersonating Blinkie's eyes when he makes love to his favourite toys. It was so funny. The first picture of Ozzie looks like he's saying "Don't you think I am sexy too" poor left out baby Feathers.
  6. Sapphy (I feel like we have been friends long enough now ) is a gorgeous hen. Too far away for spartan if you need a home, I am closer. Steel just looks like he thinks he should be allowed to be a kid longer, why should he stand up properly. He can, but he doesn't want to I love them. Feathers.
  7. Hiya Kaz, is number 9 the one we pulled from another nest on Friday? I can't believe with all that work she has to do that she is even contemplating having more, let alone going ahead with it. Silly girl Feathers.
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    Feathers replied to Lady's topic in New to BBC
    Hi Lady, Welcome to the BBC forum. Your birds are beautiful. I came across another of your posts last night with your DF spangles. Pretty birds. Feathers.
  9. Why not Daz? As long as they are all on different alleles. Lady above has a YF dom pied spangle... all dominant factors. Feathers.
  10. Amazing that there is such a huge difference, normally it is just size. Feathers.
  11. They are very light for DF spangles, usually DF spangles are a hot yellow colour. like this one: They look almost as light as creaminos. Very interesting. Feathers.
  12. Double Factor Spangle general body colour Back, rump, breat flanks and underparts to be a solid and even shade throughout markings to be absent from all areas. wings corresponding to body colour eyes black with a white iris ring primary flightsapproaching full body colour body colour full intensity cocks cere blue colour buttercup yellow or white cheek patch silvery white tail feather approaching full body colour Dark Eyed Clear general body colour Back, rump, breat flanks and underparts to be a solid and even shade throughout markings to be absent from all areas. wings corresponding to body colour eyes dark with the absense of a white iris ring primary flightsapproaching body colour cocks cere flesh colour colour buttercup yellow or white cheek patch white tail feather approaching body colour
  13. You can take him to the vet in a normal cage, just lower the perch and covering it with a blanket will help to keep him calm during the trip. If you have one of the little boxes that pet shops give you to take a bird home that would do too. They are small and dark and designed to stop them from stressing while they are being transported. As Kaz said, baby oil on his legs will help with the scale and he will thank you for it. Feathers.
  14. Cheeta, I am so very sorry to hear about this. Tango's memorial tributes are just beautiful. He sure was a special budgie. Fly free little Tango. Feathers
  15. Feathers replied to a post in a topic in Aviaries
    Oh, poor little baby. :budgiedance: Feathers.
  16. Feathers replied to a post in a topic in Aviaries
    The first three photos are priceless. So very adorable. feathers.
  17. My exhibition budgies got a large cut off peppermint tree branch, with lots of interesting twigs sticking out everywhere on it for their playground today. It has been sitting in my back yard for a while, so no leaves on it, but the budgies are all going crazy on it anyway. They are having great fun stripping the bark off it. Feathers.
  18. Shawna, what a little champion being able to stay still for his treatments. Have an absolutely fantastic Mothers day. I will be sending lots of luv and positive thoughts to you all on Monday. Keep strong. *much luv* Aly
  19. I'm loving it. Pascale is getting pretty good with the whistle You have the right pitch voice to teach a budgie to talk too. Feathers.
  20. He is a gorgeous big boy that I got from Paulh. Tealah is very happy that I finally worked out that she and Keely had the wrong partners and wanted to swap I know, 3 nestboxes with eggs, 10 eggies so far. The wait is on for pink jellybeans. Feathers.
  21. I'm sorry to hear that. Fly free Chereeoke. Feathers.
  22. I have just gotten back from a lovely afternoon at the Budgiebird Hilton with Kaz, Cheeta, The Pie and Mandy to find that another of my pairs have started laying. Tealah and Bean have 1 egg now: Couldn't tell whether Jade laid number 6 or not as she refused to get off her eggs, so I let her be and I will check tomorrow. Jewel added another egg to her clutch yesterday, so she is at egg 4, 3 good, 1 damaged. Feathers.
  23. Could you just pack up the dom pied girl, Jubilee(second photo), and send her over here please. I would love to have her in my flock. The first and last birds would be good over here as well. As far as mutations go it would be easier to tell if the photos were taken at a time when the light was more even, rather than late afternoon it looks like. The bird that you have listed as a DF spangle looks like it has a male pink cere, but I can't see clearly enough. If it is I would say it is a lutino. The second last may be a clearwing, but again I can't see enough of it to say properly. Side on photos that show front and back and the cere of each would be useful. Feather.
  24. And HUGE big green poos a day or two before the egg appears. Feathers.
  25. Hi Jackie, welcome to the BBC forum, this is a fantastic place to be if you love budgies (and other birds). It is great that Beep has settled in so well. Now you just need to get her used to your hand being in the cage. Hang a little millet spray in the cage every couple of days, so she gets used to this yummy treat. Talk to her whenever you are around her and always move your hand carefully around in her cage when you change the food and water so that she isn't scared of your hand. Once she is used to you and used to your hand being in the cage start to offer millet holding it between your fingers so that she has to step onto you to eat it, but keep your hand still while she is there. This could take a week or two, but it is more likely to take a month or two as she is older. Just don't give up and be consistant in the way you handle her.