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The two lofts; How they look
Topic Started: Oct 25 2012, 01:53 PM (1,844 Views)
Crazy Bird Lady


Vi, yes I think I will use that one as the mating one and leave it a bit dark and cozy and it will be for the young males and hens. Originally I was gonna put the breeders in the larger section but I need it for the males. They dont need much to breed, just a small square. Plus a flight somehow so they can get some sun and look around. Will utilize the runs still in the spring and summer. I should wrap those in smaller mesh to critter proof it as well.
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Jan 4 2013, 11:34 PM


Pass, a Jac is short for Jacobin pigeon :)
oh' lol' silly me. I love pigeons and ur lofts are so cool.
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Thanks buddy, if u like them u will love this hen who tinks she is a big budgie lol. Posh's baby is so bloody tame, she was all over my ipad last night, pecking at the screen then jumped on my keyboard and started typing and then started nibbling my fingers cuz she wanted food and scritches, then she perched on my shoulder and chewed my ear and then finaly had a nap on the lamp. I went to make dinner and Howie says, the bird is flying in the hallway looking for me. If I leave the room for too long of a time, she comes to get me lol. Crazy bird, now I have had pigeons before and Mama bird was just that tame, even tamer and she did all the same behaviors but outside. Will post some pics of this nonsense lol.
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and little kikness having a bath, little monkey
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I love that "Posh" what a cute bird.
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yeah so beautiful and sweet. and the finch is such a cutie...:-)
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Vi, that is NOT Posh but her bub, and the cutie Pass is Kiki :) remember her, so tame so cute, has to be ON me all the time, wants kisses all the time, she likes to hide IN my hand and get scritches, she is so cute, so tiny, so funny. They are spoilt for sure. Tiels are out today having a walkabout lol. A little nervous of the pigeon but "pebbles" chased her off lol. Look at pebbles checking her out and looking up....

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Another visit with the tiels...

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I love the photos, is that Howie with the tiels?
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Cathy, ya it is, go back up I added two new photos a bit ligher and clearer. I couldnt get this one pic quick enough, Pebbles was on his head then the baby pidg flew there two but by the time I grabbed the ipad, pebbles flew off. He is not afraid of the pidge, they had visits and beak duels and are not viscious to eachother. Pidge is curious and pebbles is the boss lol.
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