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Post by twizle on Apr 16, 2009 20:55:26 GMT
sorry sooooooo excited---i'm getting not one---but Two Sun Conures. they arriving this weekend. Ann a wonderful women, is going to bring them to me, to help them settle in. says they will have a hard time as it is, being with a new family and environment. she is giving me the cage too,so they feel safe in their cage. the were bred by her own pet birds and she helped feed them. She has sent a pic of her holding one with mum and dad sitting on her shoulder. cute! if i can work how to put on pics, will post them.
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Post by Berserka on Apr 16, 2009 21:41:49 GMT
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Post by Liz on Apr 16, 2009 22:00:50 GMT
How fun!!! Congrats on the new additions! Karen, don't think you put the link big enough...
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erik
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Post by erik on Apr 16, 2009 23:55:06 GMT
Sounds like you'll be having quite a fun weekend! I look forward to seeing some photos if you can post them
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Post by Berserka on Apr 17, 2009 1:00:55 GMT
I'm getting blind in my old age Liz . . .
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Post by twizle on Apr 21, 2009 1:27:42 GMT
thanks Karen, "how did u know my eye-sight is getting bad in my old age? he! he! ;D well they arrived on Sunday night and were at first a little frightened, as there were many new faces for them to get use to. and they were shouting loudly at the dog. Ann gave me a tent to hang in their cage, but even before i could get it up properly they were snuggling up in it.lol today they have been out and have took instantly to my hubby and daughter, myself included and have been giving us lots of kisses. am trying to post pics now, fingers crossed:
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Post by twizle on Apr 21, 2009 1:45:36 GMT
wow can't believe i did it , thankyou Karen. well here are some more this is my daughter with them, their first time out! they have even got use to the dog today. they are both fast asleep in their tent. bless *just fixed your first picture twizle - Karen*
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Post by Berserka on Apr 21, 2009 11:59:40 GMT
oh my goodness they are GORGEOUS! ! !
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Post by Liz on Apr 22, 2009 0:33:51 GMT
They look great! Glad to hear they're settling in so well, too.
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Post by mueb on Jun 27, 2009 21:56:32 GMT
Just wondered how your 2 new sun conures have settled in? I have 4 sun conures here!! lovely birdies aren't they.
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Post by torrap on Jul 3, 2009 22:26:01 GMT
Hi. Since I got your last message a few weeks after you took over the care of my babies I have wondered what became of them. I was shocked that your family were making it so difficult for you to keep them but as I explained to you it was impossible for me to take them back as they had been attacking their parents and you knew that this was the only reason I let them go in the first place. I would love to be reassured that either you managed to reconcile your family to Jolly and Minime or that you managed to find them a kind and more permanent home. Hope all is well with you - and the babies (one way or another). Kindest regards, Annie W
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