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Jalchill
Posted - 11/12/2005 : 22:01:35 Well hellp pitter patter pawz........ This is Jalchill introducing the other babies out here in Las Vegas...First we have Chili....she is a 6 yr old Eclectus.....talks and gives great kisses. Then we have Jallopeno..he is a 5 year old Eclectus........this is one of the only bird species you can tell their sex without having to have them sexed....Females are bright red, royal blue, and some yellowing...The males are a fabulous green with aqua and royal blues...some yellowing....absolutely beautiful. Very good talkers. Then we have Loui...He is 3 yr old in Feb Timneh African Grey, FANTASTIC Talker........He is just starting to get very very good at words, still very young......but still a good talker and mimicker. He lives with Jallopeno, Jallopeno is like daddy to him. They are the best of friends and my personal babies. :) Next is Kazoo........she is a 2 yr old Indian Ringneck, one of the other bird species you can tell male or female without having to have sexed. But takes them to be about a year or more. The males have a black solid ring around there necks and the females have a ever so slight if you can even see it ring. She is very very sweet....Hi baby...kiss kiss. Those are my main babies......They are wonderful!!!! Parakeet, and White dove also included in this clan. We just lost one of our babies and we are very very sad about this. Habinero.....he was a 5 or 6 yr old Sun Conure........very sweet baby. We miss you Habinero!! And that is about it with the birds............. They are wonderful companions, and loved to be loved. Jalchill
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pitterpatterpawz
Posted - 12/08/2005 : 21:28:14 We are waiting to see pictures of your birds. I hope you can post some soon. Pitterpatterpawz
Schnooky
Posted - 11/27/2005 : 16:37:56 SOunds like you have a bird sancutuary going on their. Do the birds all talk to each other?