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Post by kiwi on Jan 6, 2008 17:44:39 GMT
So I pop to the only place round here that does extra large sandpaper sheets (It was a pet related shopping trip so does that make it better? lol) for my darling little Kiwi and I'm drawn to bird section obviously..... only I make a bee-line for the birds and not the accessories. Naughty me! I come to the first cage and there are about 10 Tiels in there but cowering in the corner there was a blue, what appeared to be an over-sized budgie. To cut a long story short I'm now the owner of what the garden centre reckon is a Blue Pennant Parakeet but I'm still looking into that as he doesn't look like all the pics I've seen of them on the net. He doesnt have a name yet as I'm waiting for him to settle down and will name him to reflect his personality. I've a feeling my bird family is just going to get bigger and bigger though lol
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Post by Scully on Jan 6, 2008 18:35:50 GMT
Your forgiven ...............................This time!
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Post by Blaine on Jan 7, 2008 0:27:28 GMT
Do people just buy birds without going there to get a bird?
forgiven
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Post by Berserka on Jan 7, 2008 0:35:37 GMT
Yep. It's called an MBS - Multiple Bird Syndrome. You've just got your first bird Blaine so you're not infected (yet). Congrats on your new bird!
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Post by phill on Jan 7, 2008 1:31:52 GMT
Congratz!
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Post by Admin on Jan 7, 2008 13:07:06 GMT
hehehe... and it begins..... congrats on the new birdie
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Post by Tigger on Jan 8, 2008 2:22:04 GMT
lol Karen, MBS that is tops!
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Post by silvercloud on Jan 21, 2008 0:58:30 GMT
Ha Karen it should be MBA multiple bird addiction LMAO
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Post by Scully on Jan 21, 2008 7:45:38 GMT
we have a big infection going round the forum Blaine..and i believe its airbourne.Transmission of MBS disease may occur through one or more of worldwide pathways including physical contact with infected individuals. These infecting agents may also be transmitted through contaminated cages, airborne inhalation, or through a forum-borne spread. The main birdieorganism often causes symptoms such as driving to petshops and deflammation of the purse. It can devaste family homes. Particuarly fluent in SE Queensland auz, but still not known of its true origin. under the microscope it looks like this.. be careful Blaine, even today there is no know real cure
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Post by telmadee on Jan 21, 2008 7:48:46 GMT
lmao, Stay away from the light Blaine (the one a the pet shop that is lol)
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Post by Berserka on Jan 21, 2008 10:08:57 GMT
Alright, who let Scully out of her straightjacket? Was it you Dawn?
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Blaine
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Post by Blaine on Jan 21, 2008 13:19:08 GMT
lol. That was hysterical!
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Post by telmadee on Jan 21, 2008 20:57:30 GMT
Alright, who let Scully out of her straightjacket? Was it you Dawn? Would I *bats eyelids at Karen and looks all innocent.*
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Post by kiwi on Feb 2, 2008 7:24:34 GMT
LOL @ all of you lot! Just for budgiebuddy - she's a Crimson Blue Rosella
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Post by Liz on Feb 3, 2008 0:49:17 GMT
Thank you, I was thinking I read somewhere she was a rosella, but wasn't sure.
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