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Re: What is your dream bird?

Postby Dasphatness » Fri Mar 01, 2013 9:32 am

A pretty Sun Conure! :sun:


or
Finally stumbling across a male Mulga Parrot! :D :eclectus:
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Re: What is your dream bird?

Postby Andromeda » Fri Mar 01, 2013 3:40 pm

I adore the birds I have (a GCC and a brown-headed parrot).

That being said, I have always, always wanted an African Grey and may possibly adopt one from a rescue some day in the future, but not any time soon.

Other birds I'd love to own (impossible or improbable to own):

- a corvid such as a raven or crow or, my favorite, a Florida scrub jay

- a Carolina parakeet
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Re: What is your dream bird?

Postby Dasphatness » Fri Mar 01, 2013 5:35 pm

Andromeda wrote:I adore the birds I have (a GCC and a brown-headed parrot).

That being said, I have always, always wanted an African Grey and may possibly adopt one from a rescue some day in the future, but not any time soon.

Other birds I'd love to own (impossible or improbable to own):

- a corvid such as a raven or crow or, my favorite, a Florida scrub jay

- a Carolina parakeet


I saw one of these in the shop the other day. A Black Lorikeet. Was a very chipper little bird, but had the appearance of a raven or crow :D

http://blogs.thatpetplace.com/thatbirdblog/2010/08/05/introducing-a-lorikeet-rule-breaker-the-black-lory/
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Re: What is your dream bird?

Postby pionus » Fri Mar 01, 2013 5:45 pm

Wow, the black loris are beautiful!

I think now my dream bird would be either a Mulga (I have fallen in love with them Dasphatness!) one of those black loris, or a yellow-tailed black cockatoo.
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Re: What is your dream bird?

Postby shadowlake » Sun Mar 03, 2013 4:46 am

A blue and gold macaw, a green winged macaw, a bald eagle.
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Re: What is your dream bird?

Postby cml » Sun Mar 03, 2013 4:20 pm

I must say that the black lories are really beautiful.
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Re: What is your dream bird?

Postby Utoomom » Tue Mar 05, 2013 3:56 pm

I already have my dream bird.... :D But would (when I move) luv to adopt a goofy gofin..I am a true blue too person... ;)
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Re: What is your dream bird?

Postby Dasphatness » Wed Mar 06, 2013 4:47 pm

Dasphatness wrote:A pretty Sun Conure! :sun:


or
Finally stumbling across a male Mulga Parrot! :D :eclectus:


I took the time to stop by my breeder. Hes got baby Mulgas! :hatched:
He said he would hold a Male Mulga for me since he saw how well Melody was doing!
We be very excited!
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Re: What is your dream bird?

Postby pionus » Wed Mar 06, 2013 7:12 pm

Dasphatness wrote
I took the time to stop by my breeder. Hes got baby Mulgas!
He said he would hold a Male Mulga for me since he saw how well Melody was doing!
We be very excited!



yay! :danicing: are you decided on getting another mulga? keep us updated! :)
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Re: What is your dream bird?

Postby Pralina » Wed Mar 06, 2013 7:59 pm

My dream-bird of the moment is a derbyan (Lord Derby's) parakeet (an alexandrine-sized mustache parakeet ;) ) :D
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