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Hi guys,

 

Sorry I havent done this sooner.

 

I dont have any decent pix of my budgies at the moment, but this weekend im bringing home a new little girl and will get heaps then!

 

First I have Miss Chirper... Ive had her since January (she isnt my first bird, I had Ben who died after being with us for 14 years). Shes a very loud little miss who love to play with her lucerne! She loves rolling around on the bottom of the cage and playing with it, tearing it up and putting it in the water! She also loves playing with her set of bells (recently upgraded from hoops with one bell to no hoops but 3 bells), and he little knotted rope!

 

Next is Dale, and Ive had him since February. Hes a little bit like Mr Vain, he sits on the perch most of the day and preens himself from what I can work out. If he had a mirror hed be set for life! He too loves his lucerne and millet. Bells can be an attraction too!

 

Lastly is Abbie (who i named after my fave TV character in NCIS, Ive had her for about a month). She loves her little seed bells and will play with her bells when no one is looking. She can be a rather raucus bird too as she likes to communicate with the wild parrots that live in my area (Chirp does too).

 

Just like to include that there is a little love triangle at the moment. Both my girls want Dale, and he wants them both but they arent willing to share. Chirp is known for her yelling matches at Dale and for turning her back to him. I dont know if thats whats really going on, but its a nice little story, Lol.

 

I am hopefully getting a yellow headed blue or a yellow headed cinnamon grey hen this weekend.

 

Any way, thats it for my lil babies,

 

Lil Miss

Welcome to the forum and I look forward to pictures of your "feathered" flock :D.

 

When you bring home your new budgie do make sure you follow strict 30 day quarantine which means that the new bird is in a separate cage and room for at least 1 full month (30 days), this ensures that he is well and not going to get your existing flock ill.