Baby pics :)

So small! The sight of baby birds never ceases to amaze me.
 
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First IRN eggs for the season! Father is Deep Turquoise, mother is a Gordon Violet, granddaughter of the ORIGINAL Violet! I'm pretty excited ;)


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Oh my!!! So adorable!! I love it when you post baby pix! :)
 
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Ok I forgot this was here and the whole point was to not have me starting a million threads about babies lol! So here is the color for the day!
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Aaaaaand!!!!!

Welcome to a new baby Ringy! These red eyes are a surprise, this means that the dad is split to ino, and the baby is a girl. Because dad is blue and mom is turquoise, the baby will be either albino (white) or creamino (pale yellow brushed over white).
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I never saw this thread! Oh my god, look at all the tiny crests :) All these chicks are adorable but I have a new appreciation of baby cockatiels. Those pin feather crests are amazing!
 
Amazing shot of those wings!!! And the baby! Wow. Such a tiny little thing!
 
Ok I forgot this was here and the whole point was to not have me starting a million threads about babies lol! So here is the color for the day!
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Oh my......gawsh! They are so cute! And they're my absolute favorite colour [emoji173]

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Lol the turquoise or the blue?


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This is his daddy


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No I love living near other bird lovers!

This picture was taken before he came to live with me. He has a big boy ring now


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No I love living near other bird lovers!

This picture was taken before he came to live with me. He has a big boy ring now


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I would probably buy myself out of house and home if I could afford the cost of more birds. I used to be awful with buying toys and treats amd anything bird, until I started making some toys lol

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Yeah I make most of my own toys now; otherwise I can't afford it! I also have to buy my bird food in 50-100lb batches for the dry stuff, and I usually get about 20lbs of sproutables at a time.0


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Yeah I make most of my own toys now; otherwise I can't afford it! I also have to buy my bird food in 50-100lb batches for the dry stuff, and I usually get about 20lbs of sproutables at a time.0


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I can imagine you go through a lot of food, as a breeder!
Sometimes Bailey and Loki "help" make their toys, which usually ends up in Bailey stealing something and/or him nipping me because I am trying to work around him. Weirdo lol

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I'm a very small breeder but I do rescue/ foster as well, plus my own pet birds. I end up buying the dry stuff about once a quarter.


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First night in the brooder for these two. I usually pull babies significantly earlier than this if I'm going to hand feed. However I have been quite ill and the smell of the formula wasn't something I could handle. My plan was to co-parent this clutch but the results were not what I was hoping for so I decided to try pulling them for handfeeding. They just had their first feeding and both did very well even though they are significantly older than would be ideal.
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I'm a very small breeder but I do rescue/ foster as well, plus my own pet birds. I end up buying the dry stuff about once a quarter.


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Yeah, I only buy the 5 pound bags in the dry stuff, and it still lasts about 6 months, so a larger bag every quarter is a lot to me hehehe

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