Mythological |
Sorry was distracted lol |
Snow Stable |
@mack Yeah, I don't want a huge bird, then I'd just get chickens and they would stay outside. lol I've been eyeing parrotlets and canaries. I'd like to be able to have it land on me sometimes. I've read finches don't really do that. >.> |
Beadog Bravery |
guys what do we think- name inspired by all the bird talk in chat :) -HEE Click- |
Versailles |
Gem, Well, they do also squawk occasionally. No bird is completely quiet, though. If you want a singer, go for canaries. Get two |
SJ_Foundation |
Birds are tough pets, and many are available for adoption, which I would recommend rather than going through a breeder/importer. I don't know about a good beginner bird, most would think about parrots or keets but i wonder if smaller finches or a lovebird make good beginners |
Snow Stable |
@versa Hm, OK. I wonder if all bufgies sound like the ones I've heard at Petco. lol They have this squek I don't think my mom would like. ;P |
Versailles |
Gem, Budgies sing only occasionally. But you need to get them in groups of two lol |
Beadog Bravery |
versa ahh thanks i thought it would be something like that also is it a thing that females tend to be more dull in the colouring? |
Snow Stable |
Talkin' about birds, anyone know of any pets birds that are beginner friendly and don't make bird sounds all day. lol ;P |
Versailles |
Loony, Colours! The male tends to be darker and more bold than the females. Females tend to be more of an orange, and their back can be as faded as brown if it isn't grey. |
Versailles |
Sandy, Bring it in closer to your porch. Hawks are pretty smart, but if they can't dive easily, they likely won't try |
Beadog Bravery |
crowley if you don't mind me asking How do you know the difference between a male and a female robin (i'm curious and i am quite new to the bird world) |
Moonless Shore |
I'm just afraid to put the feeder back out. We have a Hawk that stakes out our backyard knowing we were feeding the little birds. |
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Snow Stable |
@mack Yeah, I don't want a huge bird, then I'd just get chickens and they would stay outside. lol I've been eyeing parrotlets and canaries. I'd like to be able to have it land on me sometimes. I've read finches don't really do that. >.> |
Beadog Bravery |
guys what do we think- name inspired by all the bird talk in chat :) -HEE Click- |
Versailles |
Gem, Well, they do also squawk occasionally. No bird is completely quiet, though. If you want a singer, go for canaries. Get two |
SJ_Foundation |
Birds are tough pets, and many are available for adoption, which I would recommend rather than going through a breeder/importer. I don't know about a good beginner bird, most would think about parrots or keets but i wonder if smaller finches or a lovebird make good beginners |
Snow Stable |
@versa Hm, OK. I wonder if all bufgies sound like the ones I've heard at Petco. lol They have this squek I don't think my mom would like. ;P |
Versailles |
Gem, Budgies sing only occasionally. But you need to get them in groups of two lol |
Beadog Bravery |
versa ahh thanks i thought it would be something like that also is it a thing that females tend to be more dull in the colouring? |
Snow Stable |
Talkin' about birds, anyone know of any pets birds that are beginner friendly and don't make bird sounds all day. lol ;P |
Versailles |
Loony, Colours! The male tends to be darker and more bold than the females. Females tend to be more of an orange, and their back can be as faded as brown if it isn't grey. |
Versailles |
Sandy, Bring it in closer to your porch. Hawks are pretty smart, but if they can't dive easily, they likely won't try |
Beadog Bravery |
crowley if you don't mind me asking How do you know the difference between a male and a female robin (i'm curious and i am quite new to the bird world) |
Moonless Shore |
I'm just afraid to put the feeder back out. We have a Hawk that stakes out our backyard knowing we were feeding the little birds. |
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