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Post by traci on Nov 10, 2006 10:28:31 GMT -7
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Post by Jane on Nov 10, 2006 17:15:59 GMT -7
Oh yes, Kirby your TAG. That is a lovely photo.
Jane
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Post by jilll on Nov 10, 2006 19:22:30 GMT -7
That is sooo cute!!
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Post by spookyhurst on Nov 11, 2006 0:39:24 GMT -7
That's so cute! What does Boo think about all this?
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Post by traci on Nov 11, 2006 5:52:11 GMT -7
i think Boo is on the fence about it all, if he likes Kirby or not. some times he cant be bothered and others he lets them all know HE'S the boss of the house......
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Post by Haz on Nov 11, 2006 10:06:38 GMT -7
It is so nice to see them together. I wish my birds would be friends!
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Post by Jane on Nov 11, 2006 13:39:55 GMT -7
Mine have never preened each other but they do kiss.
Jane
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Post by auggie on Nov 11, 2006 19:15:32 GMT -7
"Hitched a ride"= naughty stuff >_> because I really don't think your bird is just trying to hitch a ride.
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Post by Preston on Nov 12, 2006 6:23:28 GMT -7
LOL, I was going to mention that also! ;D
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Post by traci on Nov 13, 2006 6:17:41 GMT -7
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Post by spookyhurst on Nov 13, 2006 8:16:15 GMT -7
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Post by traci on Nov 13, 2006 13:40:22 GMT -7
wow... i don't think Alfie's gay.. more like a pain in the butt to everyone.. he don't try to feed or other behaviours to follow any mating tendencies. mahhhhhh gawd he's not old enough... ( he's not even 2 yet )
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Post by twizted on Nov 15, 2006 20:51:55 GMT -7
oh my goodness thats funny They are adorable by the way!!
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Post by brodysmom on Nov 16, 2006 16:03:10 GMT -7
I was reading MSNBC today and came across this article: www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15750604/this particular statement made me this of this post: "In some bird species that bond for life, homosexual pairs raise young. If they are females, a male may fertilize their eggs. If they are males, a solitary female may mate with them and deposit her eggs in their nest."
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