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That fish photo is scary!
Thanks for sharing.
Bubble eyes are my favorite goldfish...good one!
WOW. An Eclectus Parrot. One of the worlds most beautiful parrots. Lucky you.
Is Lexie a Conure? He/she certainly is pretty. The whole family looks very
content in that last photo. My parrots love to bite at my earrings instead
of my ears...maybe you should consider have an ear pierced. ;>)
Emydura and I must have posted at the same time. The parrot is an eclectus? I'm not
familiar with all the species of parrots, although I admire their beauty and intelligence.
I'm not much on military, robot-like training myself, so Lexie and I agree.
She'd be a welcome addition to any faculty and can do as well as most of
us who "parrot" what we've been taught. Bet she'd add originality!
Love your Electus! Both the males and females are beautiful, can't decide what color combos I like better...
TT, I've had 'tiels for many years and I think you'll be gratified and surprised at just how intelligent parrots really are. Trust me, they don't just mimic and are quite capable of learning word/meanings and putting those words together in a coherent sentence of their own to get their feelings across to humans. Sometimes the ideas they express are flabbergasting! I'd love to hear how Lexie is learning and teaching periodically.
Amen to the sentiments about structured education.
Yes, a beautiful female eclectus parrot. I used to have about 6 pairs of those guys that were used for breeding.
TT, what is that in the foreground of the fourth picture?
A happy looking family! I love your parrot, I have always wanted a pair in my greenhouse, but until I extend it I will have to stick to my gouldians. (Big beak in close association with a soft ear, looks like it might have the potential for a very unpleasant outcome, very brave!)
That's my coffee table Gary, a slab cut from a 100+ yo mango tree.
I thought it might be a timber slab. There is also an interesting chair in an earlier picture.
Please wont you add a picture of the coffee table? I am intrigued to see the shape and grain. I have a patio table made from a Zimbabwe teak slab.
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