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Jnr Boss Is A Bully

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This is Boris' father Jnr Boss. He has increased his efforts to be noticed whenever anyone is near the aviary as he loves to give a kiss - just before trying to take a piece out of your lip! :budgiedance:

 

Anyway I was taking photo's of a pair of Kakariki I'm hoping will bond for future breeding (they are only young yet) & Jnr Boss gatecrashed the photo shoot.

 

Here he is showing how handsome he is:

 

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I was oohing over how sweet he was talking to Donny (the male) & Brook (the female) when he reached into the bowl and pulled poor Donny out by the head!! Poor Donny was crying in terror & Jnr Boss just reefed him out of the bowl and threw him over the side!

 

I was stunned and didn't get a photo of the bully in action, here I think he looks rather pleased with himself for what he did:

 

 

WithJnrBoss1B13-5-2006.jpg

He's so handsome! :budgiedance:

oh how can you be upset with a face like that

awwww poor Donny.. but yes, how can you be mad with a face like that?!?!? he's gorgeous!!!

He is stunning. What is his mutation?

 

Isn't he a recessive pied?

hes one heck of a looker!

:( Extremely pretty bird, I always preferred blue, gray and pieds but I am really starting to appreciate greens and yellows. :)

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