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Hope everyone had a lovely Valentines. Lucky you getting roses, sunflour. Glad you are feeling better Blooie - poor you!
My two little waifs are doing ok. They are eating pretty well. I got up to feed them at 2.30am this morning then got up to start the day at 5.30am (as did our son!) so I'm a bit shattered. I never was very good at doing night time feeds with my two when they were babies. I'm an early to bed, early to rise kind of person, and I need at least 5 solid hours to feel half human.
Here is Luvy on the left and Valentine on the right. I'm glad I know that in a week they are going to look adorable, though they aren't quite as well covered with feathers compared to the first batch of babies. Their parents couldn't care less and are quite happy helping out with the fledglings.
I'm taking over feeding the Bourke babies tomorrow as they are 2 weeks old (perfect age to hand rear from) and one is starting to look a bit smaller than the other, so I'm slightly concerned.
Hope everyone had a lovely Valentines. Lucky you getting roses, sunflour. Glad you are feeling better Blooie - poor you!
My two little waifs are doing ok. They are eating pretty well. I got up to feed them at 2.30am this morning then got up to start the day at 5.30am (as did our son!) so I'm a bit shattered. I never was very good at doing night time feeds with my two when they were babies. I'm an early to bed, early to rise kind of person, and I need at least 5 solid hours to feel half human.
Here is Luvy on the left and Valentine on the right. I'm glad I know that in a week they are going to look adorable, though they aren't quite as well covered with feathers compared to the first batch of babies. Their parents couldn't care less and are quite happy helping out with the fledglings.
I'm taking over feeding the Bourke babies tomorrow as they are 2 weeks old (perfect age to hand rear from) and one is starting to look a bit smaller than the other, so I'm slightly concerned.
DH had his 1 week follow up from his foot surgery and all's going according to plan. Before they re-wrapped it, he snapped a picture with his phone and showed it to me...ouch! Lots of sutures and some nasty bits. Now he's given his foot a name...Frankenfoot, lol. Pretty appropriate, I'll say!
The Bourkes aren't a very cuddly bird but they love being with you and make a very sweet pet. Anyone who has a hand reared one just adores them (or so I've read on the net). The finches will stay very tame too, unlike the older babies who now have 4 adults telling them to get away from the big, scary human.J, those babies are so cute! Thank you for sharing pictures with us.
Will the Bourkes stay cuddly when they're older? Nice of the finches to let you skip one of the nighttime feedings![]()
Good deal on getting some rain!