Oh wow! They're beautiful!!
I love your yard too. And of course I love your beautiful babies. Thanks for the new pictures.
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Oh wow! They're beautiful!!
Jennifer M.
Mother to 1 human, Eric; 3 cats, Stormy, Sami, & Saint; 2 bearded dragons, Smauggie & Sydney, an assortment of fish, and 4 peach-faced lovebirds, Sprite, Scout, Skye & Jasper. I also have one Gouldian, Napoleon.
Yep, that's exactly how my oldest baby looked, a green cinnamon. Keep attention on their tail, it's so pretty to see that come out of his bum as a yellow mini-mini-tail, and while it grows it gradually changes colours. Something in between yellow, orange and red at the same time. Precious! The same goes for all the greens. I almost have the feeling that when their feather get a bit more intense by age, they will be radiating light in the dark...
I am glad that the buyer asked more questions, that makes you feel better knowing she will take care of the bird. I also like your yard too! It looks so nice with a lot of space, and being surrounded by nature. And the millet, wow it is so so fresh and pretty! I do not know much about growing them, how come when we buy millet from the shops its a brown / cream colour, but the fresh one is green? Is it because they dry it before sending to the shops and it becomes that colour? And do you just give the fresh one just like that to the birds - nice and green? Wow the taste must be like heaven for the birds to have it fresh like that!
It is brown because the millet have been harvested in the final phase of its growth, the husk turn brown because it's dying for after freed the seeds.
I give fresh millet (and all kind of other seeds) green because it's more tender and it contains more vitamins, and also for birds, green seeds means rains so more food, so it encourage them to breed.
You have such beautiful babies!! I love love love the little blue and white on in the last photo. I also think the tailfeathers of the little babies are very adorable. Thanks for posting the oictures.
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Thanks, a lot of people want this one.
Because it is so hard to find beautiful Marbled lovies like it. Who ever gets it is going to be one lucky person.
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Awwww!!! Sooooooo precious! I sure wish to see what this one looks like in a few weeks!!!
Just a little blob of cuteness!!
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Sparrowhawk, that's what I found in my birdroom, later the same day one of my favorite female managed to open the nest and left. She stayed around the house during 3 days, that's when I thought it was over I'v been able to get her back and when I look to her rump something make me think she now have something in mind
Some of the last chicks, one opaline, 3 cinnamon and 1 wild type
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I just never will get over my love for cute little black beaked lovebirds!! They are just too cute for words.
Oh my gosh I am so happy that sparrow hawk did not kill any of your birds! It is a very beautiful bird but not when it is anywhere around your birds. Good for you catching it!
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