![]() 03/09/2017 at 15:09 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
lambs are not able to jump up onto the couch to lie down next me, but they try, and fail spectacularly.
(seen in periphery: me scheduling the final buy-back appointment for my late Father’s VW Jetta TDI Sportwagon. One more job as Executor of the estate down!)
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Do they try to chew on everything?
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they’re a little young for that, at 4 days they are only looking for milk, and trouble ;)
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So who’s responsible for the cardboard?
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And parrots too I see. I’m rusty on my avian identification. Senegal or some type of amazon?
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Patagonian Conure, AKA: Burrowing Parrot . The cardboard is all her doing (her name is Lucky)
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Parrot(s):
http://oppositelock.kinja.com/patagonian-conure-aka-burrowing-parrot-the-cardboard-1793132861
The Other Parrot, Baby the Alexandrine Parakeet , wouldn’t be caught dead on the floor, or associating with Lucky.
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Cool! New one to me. Thanks for the link. Eyelashes on a parrot neat. Yeah they’ll chew any thing even a water bed. My parents used to raise and sell exotic birds.Good luck on the lambs.
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even more than that, Patagonian Conures are colonial bank nesters, like bank swallows. They dig their nests into limestone cliffs, and have a strong instinct to dig.
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soon. (well not that soon, 6 months or so...)
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Keep an eye out for Q fever! We are always careful of that at work
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What do you eat with the parrots?
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They’re so cute! I almost feel bad for how much I love eating baby sheep gyros. Almost.
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warmest blanket ever!