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Re: What is your dream bird?

Postby Dasphatness » Thu Mar 07, 2013 9:23 am

pionus wrote:
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! :)


It will be another month or two before I'll be able to pick one out, should we choose to go that route. To be perfectly honest, a friend of mine has a two year old Cockatiel named Perry. She mentioned how much she liked the way i took care of Melody and wished she could have the time to do the same for her cockatiel. She did run it past me that she would be willing to rehome the little booger to me, cage and all.

We will be out of town this weekend and the whole family, bird and all, make the trip back to Oklahoma. I figure when we get back, that I will take a look-see and this Perry, and see if any magic happens. Provided if this happens, it is not too likely that another Mulga will be an option until we close on our house. No real loss really, Melody is plenty of Mulga just by herself as it is lol.
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Re: What is your dream bird?

Postby pionus » Thu Mar 07, 2013 12:22 pm

Dasphatness wrote
It will be another month or two before I'll be able to pick one out, should we choose to go that route. To be perfectly honest, a friend of mine has a two year old Cockatiel named Perry. She mentioned how much she liked the way i took care of Melody and wished she could have the time to do the same for her cockatiel. She did run it past me that she would be willing to rehome the little booger to me, cage and all.

We will be out of town this weekend and the whole family, bird and all, make the trip back to Oklahoma. I figure when we get back, that I will take a look-see and this Perry, and see if any magic happens. Provided if this happens, it is not too likely that another Mulga will be an option until we close on our house. No real loss really, Melody is plenty of Mulga just by herself as it is lol.


Cool, good luck! :D
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Re: What is your dream bird?

Postby Strawfrawg » Mon Mar 11, 2013 11:36 am

I'm surprised nobody said a penguin....

I'd like to have a tawny frogmouth. They're about the size of a football.

I love owls, too. Incredible birds. I virtually do have owls. I have a pair of screech owls and a pair of great horned owls living in my yard. They are very used to me being out at night and they will land on the ground very close.
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Re: What is your dream bird?

Postby Strawfrawg » Mon Mar 11, 2013 11:37 am

I'd also like to have one of these guys....
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Re: What is your dream bird?

Postby birdfriend » Mon Mar 11, 2013 8:48 pm

Eastern Rosella birds are very colourful and easy to tame.
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Re: What is your dream bird?

Postby janetafloat » Tue Mar 12, 2013 1:52 am

Hahahahaha, strawfrawg, that's hilarious! Thank you for starting my day with a good laugh :D
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Re: What is your dream bird?

Postby Hayden1987 » Tue Apr 23, 2013 12:49 pm

Blue and gold macaws, yellow naped or dbl yellow headed amazons If it was still possible i would love to have keas,
But inhave had some interesting birds... mynas, australian magpies, rooks, barn owls, black swans, pukeko, paradise sheld ducks basically i love birds and have kept and bred birds for 20 years... wouldnt change a thing either
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Re: What is your dream bird?

Postby dylbagz » Tue Apr 23, 2013 8:07 pm

A Hahn's macaw. Not too big, not too small. Just lovely little fellows.
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Re: What is your dream bird?

Postby KimberlyAnn » Wed Apr 24, 2013 6:24 pm

Strawfrawg wrote:I'd also like to have one of these guys....


Hahaha! I want one too! I was going to say a Raven...but a flying rabbit? WINNER!
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Re: What is your dream bird?

Postby Arshia » Fri May 03, 2013 11:22 pm

Kakapo, ostritch, pengin, owl, flamingo
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