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Post by USAJustin on Mar 26, 2008 11:27:36 GMT 7
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Post by Peter on Mar 26, 2008 12:33:51 GMT 7
Do you know how much I hate you right now Justin.........................
Lol!
What a beautiful bird! Good luck with the breeding season and keep us posted
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Post by Sam on Mar 26, 2008 18:00:39 GMT 7
wow... i would love to go to school with that guy on my shoulder and like get him to attack those who annoy me
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Post by USAJustin on Mar 27, 2008 7:17:59 GMT 7
wow... i would love to go to school with that guy on my shoulder and like get him to attack those who annoy me Scarlet is quite protective of me and has a tendancy to go after those who he thinks are getting to close for comfort. Peter: I'm hoping for a much better breeding season this year. last year was ok but could have been so much better. This year is late starting but we had more rains earlier this than we had last year. Spring is full swing right now so I'm hoping they all get their act together. How's everything with all your flock?
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Post by Mark on Mar 27, 2008 9:36:42 GMT 7
The Scarlet looks great Justin
Im also hoping for a better season this year i only have 4 out of 26 paire here that may or may not breed
10 month old pair of Rainbows (Normal Split Blue Fronted poss Split Cinnamon cock to a Olive Split Blue Fronted Split Cinnamon Hen) 9 month old pair of Lutino Opaline Red Rumps 11 month old trio of Purple Crowns 10 month old pair of Green Cheeks (Yellow Sided poss Split Cinnamin Cock with a Normal Hen) Im hoping to pick up a cinnamon Hen at the Gunnedajh sale in 1.5 weeks
Other than that everything else is old enough to breed
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Post by Peter on Mar 27, 2008 10:44:55 GMT 7
Our breeding season here could have been better, but still probably one of the best we have had. Got a few sunnies out, eastern kings, crimson wings, and even a few lorrikeets.
Hopefully the Alexandrines, eclectus and other sunnies and lorrikeets breed successfully this year too.
Oh yeh, the pink and greys bred, but not the corellas, and we got a few red rumps out too. Not to mention the continious supply of budgies, weeros and love birds.
Our greygreen pos split cinn. cock and greygreen scayley lorikeets are on eggs at the moment
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Post by USAJustin on Mar 27, 2008 11:33:31 GMT 7
Our breeding season here could have been better, but still probably one of the best we have had. Got a few sunnies out, eastern kings, crimson wings, and even a few lorrikeets. Hopefully the Alexandrines, eclectus and other sunnies and lorrikeets breed successfully this year too. Oh yeh, the pink and greys bred, but not the corellas, and we got a few red rumps out too. Not to mention the continious supply of budgies, weeros and love birds. Our greygreen pos split cinn. cock and greygreen scayley lorikeets are on eggs at the moment Our Black Capp Lories are in the box at the moment but so far no eggs. I'm wanting to make their area a little more private as they do love to get out and see what's going on when someone's in the yard. Eagle: Hoping your seasons gonna be a good one for you. Believe me. I know how frustrating it is when comes to these birds half the time.
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Post by Mark on Mar 27, 2008 16:15:28 GMT 7
Thanks Justin
Im going to put a list up of wot i have in the breeding section if any one wonts to see !!
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Post by silkiechick on Mar 28, 2008 3:56:03 GMT 7
he is beautiful! good luck with season!
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Post by Silvercloud on Mar 28, 2008 8:45:15 GMT 7
Justin he is just stunning. Good luck with the breeding season, we want LOTS of piccies of beautiful babies.
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Post by Helen on Mar 28, 2008 18:32:16 GMT 7
He certainly is a stunning bird!!!!!
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Post by sharkim007 on Mar 28, 2008 22:07:32 GMT 7
Justin!!!! What are you doing with MY bird? ?? Come on..wheres loyalty amongst mates aye???
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Post by Mark on Mar 29, 2008 9:12:39 GMT 7
Wot do you mean your bird he said it was MINE !!!!!!!
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Post by Matt on Mar 30, 2008 16:01:12 GMT 7
Justin you know what I am thinking He is tops! Good luck with the breeding season and keep us all updated!
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