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Post by billspets on Nov 7, 2005 17:07:11 GMT 10
hello all well here are some more of my new babies i have takes some of the fishers fom behind as i think the colours from behind are stunning and i belive you can tell wheather they have a dark factor by the colour ofn the rump area i belive that it right if not can someone correct me please the second lot are my new olive pied peachfaces they are going threw a malt at the moment once they have finished i will get a better pic and here is a platinum cockateil hope you enjoy regards bill
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Post by ollie on Nov 7, 2005 18:53:23 GMT 10
Bill, Bill, Bill! Do you really think you can hide this from Polly!! They are beautiful Bill, I'm starting to get interested in Love Birds. Whoops better stop right here and now!!! But I do have 3 empty aviaries. ;D ;D ;D
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Post by jeremy on Nov 7, 2005 20:14:15 GMT 10
Bill, Fischers are different to Peachfaces, you can't tell if there are any dark factors by looking at the rump. In fact, it is a lot easier, the body colouring changes dramatically.
A Green Fischers with a dark factor is a Jade and they are a very dark green.
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Post by pollyparrot on Nov 8, 2005 5:20:32 GMT 10
EMPTY CAGES !!! WHO SAID EMPTY CAGES? OLLIE YOU ARE NOT ACTING LIKE A VERY GOOD ADDICT TRUE BIRD ADDICTS HAVE NO CAGES EMPTY AT ALL WHATS WRONG WITH YOU GIRL?? LOVELY BIRDS BILL ;D
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Post by chickabee on Nov 8, 2005 7:00:51 GMT 10
stunning colours Bill, very glad you shared your pictures with us ;D ;D ;D Empty Cages did we hear correct Polly.....OMG whats wrong Bev...you not feeling well ;D ;D
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Post by ollie on Nov 8, 2005 8:40:33 GMT 10
I know Polly but true bird addicts probably don't go on two Overseas trips in 3 months. I am going to New York for Christmas so I have to keep the number of birds down so my poor sister can care for them easier. Just wait till new Year the confessional will be hot with stories!!!
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