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So, I started making random parrot noises. Usually, "Rabble-dabble-dabble." in a parrot accent. :lol: And Pookie has started to copy me! I was upstairs, reading my book, and I heard her copying my words! I can't even believe it! I mean, she's done it before with whistles, but not with words! :eek:
She's a female bird; apparently, she's not supposed to pick up words this easy. XD XD
 
@MountainPeeps Simba looks so cute out in the snow!

@TamingMaster sorry to hear about the bird you rescued. It was kinda neat to read about a bird i've never seen before and probably won't ever see. :p

One word to describe myself? That's hard.... Prob. Shy.... Or independent.... Or many others :lol:
 
Unfortunately, it died.
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Silkie!!!
 
@MountainPeeps Simba looks so cute out in the snow!

@TamingMaster sorry to hear about the bird you rescued. It was kinda neat to read about a bird i've never seen before and probably won't ever see. :p

One word to describe myself? That's hard.... Prob. Shy.... Or independent.... Or many others :lol:

:hugs We tried our best. That's what counts.
Yeah. They're really awesome birds (although, a lot of people consider them pests). I'd have one as a pet, if I had the time. XD.

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Silkie!!!

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It upset me, because the rook (we named Cackles) died in my arms. Like Pinkie and Einstein had.
It wobbled about and fell over, so I picked it up and tried to calm it. It seemed to get better for a moment, and everyone - except me - was sort of cheering. But, I knew what it meant. It was the burst of energy that all animals experience before they die. It stopped moving and it's head dropped, just like Einstein and Pinkie's had. I knew, then, that it was gone. My little brother kept saying, "I could still be alive." I had to explain to him that it was gone. As much as I wanted to cry, I sort of held myself together. It really upset my Mum. She didn't cry, but I knew she was on the verge of tears, like I was. That made me even more upset.

When I caught it and we were bringing it home, I felt so happy. I truly felt like some kind of angel. I had an indescribable feeling inside of me.

It's a shame we couldn't save it completely. :(
 
@MountainPeeps Simba looks so cute out in the snow!

@TamingMaster sorry to hear about the bird you rescued. It was kinda neat to read about a bird i've never seen before and probably won't ever see. :p

One word to describe myself? That's hard.... Prob. Shy.... Or independent.... Or many others :lol:

:hugs We tried our best. That's what counts.
Yeah. They're really awesome birds (although, a lot of people consider them pests). I'd have one as a pet, if I had the time. XD.

^-^



:hugs awww.


Silkie!!!

:hugs

It upset me, because the rook (we named Cackles) died in my arms. Like Pinkie and Einstein had.
It wobbled about and fell over, so I picked it up and tried to calm it. It seemed to get better for a moment, and everyone - except me - was sort of cheering. But, I knew what it meant. It was the burst of energy that all animals experience before they die. It stopped moving and it's head dropped, just like Einstein and Pinkie's had. I knew, then, that it was gone. My little brother kept saying, "I could still be alive." I had to explain to him that it was gone. As much as I wanted to cry, I sort of held myself together. It really upset my Mum. She didn't cry, but I knew she was on the verge of tears, like I was. That made me even more upset.

When I caught it and we were bringing it home, I felt so happy. I truly felt like some kind of angel. I had an indescribable feeling inside of me.

It's a shame we couldn't save it completely. :(


I know absolutely what you mean.... We rescued a fawn once... I held her in my arms just before she died :hit
I felt horrible that we couldnt save her....
 
I know absolutely what you mean.... We rescued a fawn once... I held her in my arms just before she died :hit
I felt horrible that we couldnt save her....

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I've had birds and rats and loads of other animals die in my arms - it hurts every time. You can feel them just slip away. :hit
I guess that's the downside to rescuing animals; not all of them make it. :(


I really need some happiness. I can't wait to pick up the (now adult) hedgehogs, that we took to a hedgehog rescue last year, for release. They're gonna be so fat and cute. :3
 
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