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*libby*

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Everything posted by *libby*

  1. Everything can win shows There's all different categories
  2. I've heard it takes more muscles to frown than it does to smile, so in my defense I'm chubby because i'm so damn happy
  3. i think it would have lasted :hap:
  4. They probably so roll them, just not when you check them :hap: I have alot of hens who "appear" not to roll also, but they all hatch chicks successfully so must do.
  5. Love those facts, although I thought the duck one was proven to be a myth on myth busters?
  6. I don't think so, throat movements and mouth movements aside tongue moving seem to go with the voice and my cat Vronsky sounds like that, he's a big Tom.
  7. Violet opaline Cobalt YF2 spangle recessive pied, could be cinnamon by how light the markings are. Lutino Cobalt spangle, either greywing or cinnwing, any front on pics?
  8. Exciting !!!! Gotta love connections That's very nice he'd do that for people who're aspiring to be as good as him
  9. *libby* replied to a post in a topic in New to BBC
    Gee I wonder who this talented man with gorgeous birds could be
  10. I agree it's very dominant the grey colour I have a grey Df crest bred cock to a violet hen, out of 2 clutches so far every single baby has been a grey spangle
  11. Sounds like fun to me I love poking fun at other accents and hearing the things they poke back with
  12. *libby* replied to Pearce's topic in Aviaries
    Looks nice, do you find the quails use those nests?
  13. Well I contemplated the hose, but she's far too fast, so I suggested shooting her out of the sky with the high pressure hose Bob wouldn't let me haha!
  14. I'd have to agree with all points stated, great sense of humour, bundle of information and would DEFINATLY hunt you down if you fully left We love you DaZ
  15. Could possibly be a grey-green greywing opaline
  16. Does he have food in his crop? And how do his poos look?
  17. I agree, I don't know how you do it Nearly a year for me and i've only just hit 2000 LOL! Well done Liv Keeping the forums alive and active
  18. Any pictures of it's feet/ legs? could it possibly be a slack baby? i have a few that like to lie down alot to one side...
  19. Agree with Liv Opaline spangle and opaline greywing
  20. Ahh now that's what we tried to work out for ages!!! It's a tiny bird and apparently the cabinet door pushes to the side a tiny bit, making the 1 cm spacing about a 1.2 cm spacing and it got out of that !!!! amazing!!! We've now bent the bars a bit so it can't do that
  21. Thanks Dave, i've also had a few lost without success at getting them back, but both babies we have lost have been re-captured again, they're not as independent as the adults I guess and like company of their flock. - Hudini rubbing it in in the neighbours banana looking tree - Really rubbing it in in my gum tree - Flying out of my gum tree - Ever so close!!! just a Metre off my fence on my neighbours shed!!!! - Trying to make me throttle her!!! she's only feet from me!!!!! - Just moments before being netted, trying to get food off my tame birds !!!!
  22. Wonderful news!!!!! Hudini has been caught!!!!!!! yay!!!!! I can't beleive it actually worked LOL! I'll post the photo's of her before her capture in the open before I netted her when she was with my tame boys
  23. Well this is how it starts, we had a few budiges in a cabinet about to fledge, now I noticed a yf2 cinnwing spangle disappeared but Bob claimed I was insane and it didn't exist... Well whilst out back yesterday showing my friend my cockatoo we heard chirping and the dog was sniffing something in the grass, voila! there was Hudini, the escaped budgie all wet in the morning dew!Well we put him/her (can't tell sex as I haven't seen the bird properly) back in the cabinet with the parents and were over the moon, A- i wasn't insane, B- we got him back safe.Well yesterday arvo I was checking a cabinet with egg and felt something fly past my ear, again i thought I was going bonkers and had let the bird out of the nest box, checked to make sure, nope they're both still in there. So i ask Bob and my nephew if they saw anything, nope... Then out of the corner of my eye i see a flutter, look up to my right and there's the little poo head sitting above my aviary on a rope!!!Bob went to catch him and he went sky rocketing off into the trees at the park...Now today we've spotted the bird again, it's obviously hungry and wants to come home as it's been flying around my cages and so on, but everytime we get close enough it flys off, so we either have to be really smart and tactful or wait until it gets weak enough to not get away... right now the little butt head is sitting just on the fence in my neighbours yard having a sleep in the open :@BIRDS!!!I'll keep you updated Well we ALMOST had him, he landed on our clear sheeting next to the lovebird aviary and Bob grabbed him, he wriggled out !Lets just say he's a few feathers short of a tail now!Mind you he's now rubbing it in and flying circles over my house LOLI'll get some photo's for you all
  24. I say hen also
  25. I admit, they're cute, but this guy REALLY makes me laugh to the point of crying http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=ONmhQJy1ViA&...feature=related

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