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Cockatoo love, you must watch30 Sep 2006 18:18 GMT6
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Twyn1VW0kZk
Question re: parakeet/budgerigar breeders29 Sep 2006 18:08 GMT1
Can anyone recommend a breeder in the San Francisco Bay area?
Many thanks,
Mary
http://www.citygirlhardware.com
Thanks28 Sep 2006 21:18 GMT1
Just got a box of H-Peppers delivered to my PO Box.
Thanks old man, the little ones will be happy come Saturday morning.
Can  cover the postage?
Bob W
Is your pet's bird poop a health hazard or anything?28 Sep 2006 02:19 GMT4
A lot of bird owners don't seem to care about whether their bird poops on
them or not. Is that because it's relatively clean stuff, compared to
human waste?
We just got this bird and every once in awhile it lets one go on our
How Long Can Parakeets Be Left Alone?28 Sep 2006 00:12 GMT7
a 2-3 day random unplanned long weekend is just a fantasy, but how long
can a keet be
left alone if given extra water, seed, etc....
am considering getting birds again and am wondering if this will be a
Lovebirds and cockatiel food?27 Sep 2006 16:20 GMT55
We just got a very pretty tame sweet lovebird, our first bird
actually, and brought him home from a private breeder.
She didn't sell food, so we stopped by the seed warehouse where
we buy all out small black sunflower seed for the wild bird
Shoulder cage?26 Sep 2006 22:50 GMT35
Does anyone make a little bird cage that straps and sits on
your shoulder, so I can carry my little lovebird around
with me?
Parrot Homes Needed - Forwarded Message26 Sep 2006 16:07 GMT2
Help, Homes needed!
A good friend of mine is now at the medical center waiting for a liver
transplant. I had said years ago that when the time came I would help find
homes for her birds. We both thought there would be more time. All of these
Interesting article26 Sep 2006 00:29 GMT1
http://e.sinchew-i.com/content.phtml?sec=31&artid=200609120003
Regards
wild parrots of brooklyn26 Sep 2006 00:02 GMT23
http://www.brooklynparrots.com/?gclid=CIHq4fKEiocCFROFFQodI0-KrgRF
Regards
Dairy?25 Sep 2006 13:46 GMT9
Can birds safely eat dairy products like milk, yogurt or
cheese?
The reason I ask, is that they have a new yogurt product out
called Danactive, that actually boosts the human immune
Dairy?25 Sep 2006 13:35 GMT1
Can birds safely eat dairy products like milk, yogurt or
cheese?
The reason I ask, is that they have a new yogurt product out
called Danactive, that actually boosts the human immune
Dangerous Bird Toy - Forwarded Message25 Sep 2006 00:25 GMT1
Subject: WARNING:  DANGEROUS TOY
I just received an email as follows. Please cross post to all groups,
lists, etc. asap. Thank you.
I have two friends with birds that have been caught --very recently --
Lovebird in cold climate house?24 Sep 2006 23:23 GMT4
We just got a lovebird and I've heard that they're tropical birds.
We live in the northern U.S. and keep our house about 60 degrees at night in the winter, and about 65 in the daytime. Will that hurt the bird?
If I put a little towel in the back corner of his cage, in the shape of ...
Sun Conure trick24 Sep 2006 20:58 GMT1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EyRAh71HXIM
He was all excited, I had to calm him down before he would do his little
trick.  Bending my finger is the "trigger", his signal to do whatever he
was trained to do.  Watch closely, at 34 seconds.
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