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Flake

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  1. Flake replied to a post in a topic in Budgie Pictures
    Such a poser! So handsome
  2. Wahoo, you finally did it! Great to see they are behaving themselves together :ausb:
  3. So, so cute >< *engulf*
  4. Nice photos of Squee! Can we let her out next time I come down?!? There should be a 'motion' option in your camera which pretty much increases the shutter speed to take the photos in a shorter period of time (if it's a newer camera). Sometimes they have a little guy running as the symbol. Also try to have as much natural light in the room when you take the photos, as the less light you have the more the camera has to compensate by leaving the shutter open for longer and thus a longer time between pressing the button and the photo being taken. I've noticed a couple new cameras have this massive processing delay, so there is most likely a way to decrease/remove it if it is actually a set option.
  5. Flake replied to Chrysocome's topic in Budgie Behaviour
    She's even done that to me to an extent :hap: So cute! Always knew she was going to be an interesting one to tame from when we picked her up :hap: Good luck heheheheh
  6. Nice work, I'd like to think I would have put those same questions forward when it comes time for me to take charge of lil' finger-gobblers! And thanks for the answering, Chrysocome and Sailorwolf
  7. All she needs how is laser eyes and a growth spurt and she'll be super Squee! :ausb: Very cute as always glad to hear she's finally had a chance to grace the outer-world with her presence.
  8. Flake replied to Elly's topic in Budgie Pictures
    Omg, that first photo Booof!!! So cute
  9. Flake replied to Bea's topic in Budgie Pictures
    Omg Bailee is so cute in that last photo! :glare:
  10. Flake replied to nathan1's topic in Budgie Pictures
    Mmm, makes me want to eat it, she's so pretty! Thanks for the photo
  11. Flake replied to a post in a topic in Breeders Discussion
    Wow, slow down Running sentences give me headaches :budgiedance: A bird that's young is still growing itself, so to divert the energy going into growing it's own body to breeding would be very bad for the bird. Take a human of, lets say, 12 years of age. He or she could be physically capable of having a child, but imagine the toll on the child having to help grow a child inside them while still growing themselves! Not to mention how they would handle raising the child afterwards. So may I suggest what I plan to do when I get my first budgies: I don't intend to breed straight away, I plan on taking care of a number of budgies for a number of their ENTIRE life spans before I even consider breeding. This way I have hands on experience in taking care of the birds throughout their entire lives before I bring new ones into the world. In any case, it seems the overall consensus is that at least 12 months is probably the earliest you'd want to breed budgies, and even then you're pushing it for the budgie to be physically developed enough. Hope this helps you in your decisions.
  12. Wahoo! Poop! :ausb: For starters it gives you an insight into the health of your budgie. If something is wrong (from what I know) you most likely will see it in a change in their poop before they show any symptoms themselves. Which is why I'm kinda sceptical about house training them, because I would imagine you'd want their poop to be as in sync with the natural running of their body as possible. That way it can give an adequate reflection of their internal health. To me altering when they poop seems to risk the ability to use this portent to better manage your birds health. I agree, teaching them where you would prefer them to go is probably the best thing to take away from that article, although I'd like it if the article went into a little more detail about the effects of house training, rather then just one sentence at the end.
  13. The most important question for me though regarding housetraining birds is would it at all be detrimental to the health of the bird? Obviously it helps reduce the time it takes you to clean up after it and is another way of 'showing the bird who's boss' if you're into that sort of control. I just worry (from a fairly inexperienced point of view) whether forcing a budgie to defecate on command or forcing it to hold it in could be bad for its health. Can anyone allay my worry? :ausb:
  14. Flake replied to a post in a topic in Health Questions and Tips
    Awwww, poor budgie!!! Hopefully it's better! Hopefully the rest of your budgies are safe if this one has caught something bad :ausb:
  15. Flake replied to Cheeta's topic in Budgie Pictures
    So cute!!! Always fun to feed the budgies at work some carrot and see the aftermath on their faces :ausb:
  16. Lovely Milly, sure does like her head scratchies! Was wondering where that evil cackling from the other room was coming from
  17. Very cute! Very...dark and mysterious too :sad: from my limited knowledge I'd agree on albino.
  18. Flake replied to Flake's topic in New to BBC
    The finger is recovering But I'm still kinda wondering what Milly was up to with her attacks on my face :hap: (and why may I ask are you now blue? )
  19. You know my position on this :grbud: The more info the better :ausb: (and this way I can solidify what you've already told me before )
  20. Flake replied to Flake's topic in New to BBC
    :ausb: I am still kinda scared i'm gonna get hurt once she logs on and sees it :sad: that or she'll sic Squee on me I remember when Squee was in a box, I can take her! (no I can't) (Laughing out loud)
  21. Flake replied to Flake's topic in New to BBC
    I'm actually yet to get permission to use this avatar from Chryso :bluebudgie: She hasn't seen it yet but I couldn't put off uploading it :ausb: Cause Squee's so cuuuuuttteeeeee *pounceengulf*
  22. Flake replied to Flake's topic in New to BBC
    Hey all, thanks for the welcomes :bluebudgie: Both cats are 17 and still going strong, though overall joints are getting arthritic. But other then that both are in peak physical condition :ausb:
  23. Flake replied to Flake's topic in New to BBC
    Yes, I am flockless! Thought I'd get that out first I've been introduced to the joys of That Which We Call Budgie by my partner, Chrysocome, but am not in the position to take care of any at the moment. My wingless flock consists of two old cats and a turtle, so to be more accurate I am budgieless! This is something I intend to fix in the future, and continuing to learn about caring for them from Chryso and through this forum I hope to be as prepared as possible when the time comes I live my budgieless life vicariously through the lives of Milly and Squee, and as you can see in my avatar I'm making sure that Squee has as much time in the spotlight as Milly I'm currently living in Brisbane, hopefully moving down to Melbourne mid2007, at which time I'll have a serious look at starting a flock of my own. So hello to everyone, and OMG CUTE BUDGIES! *GOBBLE*