Everything posted by Derek
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Liz And Jane....
What's happening Sam
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so high above
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but why is
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tomorrow never comes
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so when will
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princess fluff butt
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and her King
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God save the .........................
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little green budgies
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ordinary as well
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you may be
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Where was I
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and wallaby stew
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Putting Together A Cage For Budgies
Well now, if you wanna fly me over there I'll even bring my own tools to do the job.
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Red & Pink Budgies
and if you buy rose tintied glasses or glasses with red lenses...its even easier :sad: What you want me to look like Dame Edna. Hahahahahaha.
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Liz And Jane....
however, as you
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or smart power
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Another Fluke!
Hot doggie. That's great
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Building Breeding Cabinets
Hi Daz They turned out really, really well. I bet you have noticed the light in the breeding room now with the melamine cabinets as the old ones would have absorbed the light instead of reflecting it. Derek
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Red & Pink Budgies
Your getting to darned technical for me now. Hehehehehehehe :hap:
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Helping Out Your Pet Shop
Very well said. Thank you for that.
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Liz And Jane....
them happened to
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and felt like
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Red & Pink Budgies
The Orange is what they used to call " hot coloured lutino." These are bred by using dark factor birds. Many breeders of old had these, Margery Kirby-Mason, Harry Harrison to name a few. I have no doubt that Jorge DePina acquired some of these lines from his mate Binks. Mr Harrison had the best show quality Lutino's, like the one below. "> I'm sure pink and red mutations have popped up from time to time. Even with a nest box full of pink or red young it may not be enough to establish a line. Which I'm also sure is what has happened in the past! But it's nice to dream Derek! One day it may be you! What would you call this? A Pink face greyType 2 Recessive pied? "> Norty, norty. I have just tracked down the origins of this little so called pink budgie. It was bred by Barrie Schutt in the UK and the pink coloring is from a food additive.
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Liz And Jane....
down Penny Lane