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It's hard to believe that poor little featherless thing could become such a beautiful rooster!! Go Zo!!
Ivy looks like she has definitely spotted something that needs a severe pecking!!
Amanda and Nora make a nice contrast in colors, don't they?
This is a picture of Speckles checking out the stash of birdy towels. The cockatiel is in her cage atop the white legs; her cage cover and the lap towels for Speckles are in the basket. Thecockatiel was very interested in Speckles and several times tried to hop up next to her on my lap. Speckles didn't seem to recognize her as any type of bird. The only time the cockatiel got Speckles' attention was when she would be loudly munching on something in her cage. Eating noises always got Speckles' attention!!
Most of the time when she was inside Speckles would be in my lap, but now and then I would let her walk around the tile floor. She didn't approve of the lack of traction, but was still interested in case any goodies happened to be lying around.
Ivy looks like she has definitely spotted something that needs a severe pecking!!
Amanda and Nora make a nice contrast in colors, don't they?
This is a picture of Speckles checking out the stash of birdy towels. The cockatiel is in her cage atop the white legs; her cage cover and the lap towels for Speckles are in the basket. Thecockatiel was very interested in Speckles and several times tried to hop up next to her on my lap. Speckles didn't seem to recognize her as any type of bird. The only time the cockatiel got Speckles' attention was when she would be loudly munching on something in her cage. Eating noises always got Speckles' attention!!
Most of the time when she was inside Speckles would be in my lap, but now and then I would let her walk around the tile floor. She didn't approve of the lack of traction, but was still interested in case any goodies happened to be lying around.