No... I meant are all three of those birds in the SAME picture Bronze?
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Im guessing the boyfriend is the bird? lolYou can use Wix, blogger, etc for websites. You can even use Godaddy.com to buy your domain as well as use their website builder. Or you can pay a graphic designer to build you a site if you want something really unique with custom buttons, etc.
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Aaron, my favorite person and Peep, my favorite bird.Both think they are my boyfriend but only one actually is.![]()
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Im guessing the boyfriend is the bird? lol
No the boy is my boyfriend. Yesterday was our 3 year anniversary.![]()
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Get I've got a questioned for all of you who are a lot more experienced with peas than I am. My 3 BS peahens all have their crests but my IB hen, mr BSIB male and my new green one all their crests missing. What happened?
One of your peahens is feather picking the others. Didn't you say the tame hen you have liked to pick at Emerald's crest? If you watch them for a bit you might be able to catch who is the culprit.
If they have somewhere to get away from each other the less dominant birds should still be able to keep their crest. The only time I had one lose a crest was when Ice was sitting on a nest and someone thought it would be funny to peck off her crest. :/
Evidently India Blue peafowl varieties sometimes enjoy feather picking at green peafowl - Josh says the first birds to get feather picked in a mixed pen are usually the greens.
Yes, but in different patterns, the male in the back is bronze black shoulder and the hen in the back is spalding bronze, and the closest hen is bronze w/e hen.No... I meant are all three of those birds in the SAME picture Bronze?