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A Bottom,a Naughty Girl And A Skuz

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Since I have been considerable unwell this last week my family has been taking care of the birds for me. Today I was feeling a little better and i ventured outside. This is what I saw...

 

A budgie bottom...

Abudgiebambam.jpg

 

A naughty girl...

AJakJak.jpg

 

And two of these...

Aaegg.jpg

 

I'll have to do that ingenious thing that i saw feathers do with plastic lids to stop them getting in there. Hen and partner and eggs have been moved to a breeding cage. I wasn't going to breed now untill after the summer but it seems the birds have ideas of there own.

 

 

I also found a tame galah a lovely bird. We had him a week before I found his owner who was veyr happy to have him back. But it was too quiet without him. So I went out and got a bub of my own. His name is Skuz and he is still on one spoon feed a day.

 

ASkuz.jpg

Very cute. Skuz is gorgeous

I'm guessing the bottom belongs to the naughty girl's partner.

Edited by Sailorwolf

I'll have to do that ingenious thing that i saw feathers do with plastic lids to stop them getting in there.

 

Just as I thought of mentioning covering the seed container.... :D

 

What a naughty little hen :) Sooo cute though.

 

 

Feathers.

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