You'll have to help me out with the names... The only 2 I can think of is Dame Edna & RuPaul.I forgot to inform her. @The Farmers' Daughter, you must name the brabanters after drag queens. It'll be obvious as to why as they feather out.
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You'll have to help me out with the names... The only 2 I can think of is Dame Edna & RuPaul.I forgot to inform her. @The Farmers' Daughter, you must name the brabanters after drag queens. It'll be obvious as to why as they feather out.
I have 2 roos that sleep in nest boxes. Luckily my girls have stopped laying in those boxes, otherwise I'd have totally poo encrusted eggs.Mine is horrible. She is the dumbest bird I've ever had, and is not friendly at all. She is a total spaz. She even went through a sleeping in the nest box phase. I let her live because she's a survivor, and I'm a little curious to see how long she'll make it. The birds I dislike are always the ones that live the longest.
2 more than I could have named.You'll have to help me out with the names... The only 2 I can think of is Dame Edna & RuPaul.
 Same here.2 more than I could have named.
Not something I keep up with.
Am I remembering correctly? She is beautiful.
Not fair poor guy is molting, I bet he is cuter when he stops peeling.

What is y'all's problem with grackles, I have been to Texas and they look like Purple MartinsAm I remembering correctly? She is beautiful.
A baby grackle shortly after it has left the nest is the definition of "a face that only a mother could love".



Have you ever seen a little one just after it left the nest?What is y'all's problem with grackles, I have been to Texas and they look like Purple Martins
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No, are they that ugly, poor thingsHave you ever seen a little one just after it left the nest?