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Gotta love the scarlets I had mine out today to check them over and they didnt even look like nipping ...gawjus little birds . Next is nail cutting on the turks that will be different , nasty little buggers with a bite like a pit bull :o
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yay! sounds great!
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I think the fact that it is only just thinking about giving us a 2nd dose of rain here in WA is not helping. Only 4 fledglings so far, and 2 Zebs and 2 Bengos is nothing to get exited about. More eggs in that avairy, but as I don't check the nests in the other breeding (yes I crossed my fingers while typing that :D ) avairy I don't know yet. Ah well hopefully with rain to induce them and me getting the mice under control somewhat. Things can only look up.
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