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Post by lin on Jun 13, 2006 14:54:17 GMT
kak 1 side view of kak 1 kak 2, the escapee expert
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Post by Admin on Jun 13, 2006 15:30:54 GMT
kak 2 is definately a female cos of the size of the beak. kak 1 looks male to me with his very rounded head. if im right im guessing kak 1 makes the most noise and kak 2 gets into the most trouble lol
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Post by orange on Jun 13, 2006 16:05:06 GMT
What cuties Lin!! #heart#
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Post by lin on Jun 13, 2006 23:06:36 GMT
You are right actually Sal. Kak 1 is always making noises, and kak 2 is the one who goes in the box, and escapes at any chance #cheesy# #cheesy# #cheesy# . They've just come out to the lounge room, so, lots more photos should be coming, as they get waaaay more flight time #cheesy#
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Post by Scully on Jun 14, 2006 6:51:28 GMT
lovely to see them Lin, love the cosy tea-towel to save fingers.
they look a pair of nice birds, very smart.
so has the female found your hidey holes? what are you calling them?
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Post by nerwen on Jun 14, 2006 7:38:09 GMT
Lin they look great, love the last picture she looks like she is a michief maker.
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Post by Julie on Jun 14, 2006 8:05:40 GMT
Oh she does has 'that' look in her eyes!
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Post by Berserka on Jun 14, 2006 10:30:58 GMT
They are absolutely beautiful Lin! I'm glad we infected you with the kak disease!
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Post by Admin on Jun 14, 2006 12:44:10 GMT
hehe typical male & female behaviour lin boy are you going to have your hands full we are doing well with the converts so far karen we'll soon infect some more lol
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Post by lin on Jun 14, 2006 15:07:13 GMT
I'm so glad I got converted! #cheesy# Red kaks next time! #cheesy#
Scully, Karen has terrified me of being bitten by these kaks #cheesy# I'm not looking forward to seeing the bone in my finger #cheesy#
They haven't been out a lot, as I have been getting home late, and my neighbour has my bird net (I tried chasing the female when she escaped, and, personally, I think that much exercise is dangerous for me #cheesy# ), so they will need to wait until the net comes back
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Post by Berserka on Jun 15, 2006 10:59:59 GMT
Why have I terrified you of being bitten? Their bites hurt alot but I have been bitten worse by a budgie!
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Post by Admin on Jun 15, 2006 11:02:53 GMT
i second that karen, my frosty's beak beats the kaks hands down #shocked#
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Post by lin on Jun 15, 2006 14:44:00 GMT
Yes, but, from what you guys say, a kak will be as sweet as pie, and bite for no reason! At least with other birds they give you some darn warning #cheesy#
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Post by silvercloud on Jun 15, 2006 14:48:12 GMT
Lin they are adorable. I'm so pleased that you finally got some.
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Post by Berserka on Jun 16, 2006 9:32:16 GMT
Yes but they do it out of love! and they just want to know if you taste good!
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