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Post by injood on Jun 8, 2012 21:14:43 GMT -8
My baby is 45 days old
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Post by Casey on Jun 9, 2012 5:50:51 GMT -8
he looks great!!! wow hes grown so much from that tiny porcupine looking fluffball
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Post by injood on Jun 9, 2012 7:08:50 GMT -8
Lol yep and hes a fatty he loves food lol
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Post by Casey on Jun 9, 2012 14:03:21 GMT -8
is he eating on his own now?
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Post by anneandgang on Jun 9, 2012 14:09:21 GMT -8
what a dollie!!!!!!
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Post by injood on Jun 10, 2012 6:33:13 GMT -8
Thanks, yeah he does but sometimes i see the parents feeding him
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Post by Casey on Jun 10, 2012 8:49:36 GMT -8
he's about 6 weeks now? that would make sense, parent raised birds often wean faster than handfed. but parent raised doesnt always mean untame, i like the co parenting methods and the handling methods. they get the best of both and they end up being sweet friendly babies all the same look at munch, she was handfed and she is not the tamest bird, everything is on her terms but she warms up to people in her own way, she prefers being talked to and will come to you if she wants to.
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Post by injood on Jun 10, 2012 21:04:04 GMT -8
lol munch is a diva i think most birds or animals in general tend to hear the persons voice tone i mean al pacino haaaaaaaaaaaaates being touched but when u talk softly and gently thats when he lets u pick him up and gently touch his head. so to me i just think someones voice tone has to do a lot with bird behavior and taming
and about the baby hes the cutest and most friendliest birdy EVER
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Post by Casey on Jun 11, 2012 8:44:27 GMT -8
he is adorable. he even has a sweet face
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Post by injood on Jun 11, 2012 10:57:11 GMT -8
Lol u should see him focusing on something lol
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