
My first Society finch fledgling
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Thanks. We are working on finger taming them now since they are doing so great accepting us as flock members. My daughter got so excited that she got the oldest one to climb onto her finger tonight. They have begun picking at the different foods that are in their cage but still begging mom and pop for food too. It gets a little loud sometimes, but I don't even hear them anymore. However my sister and her hubby where over night before last and got annoyed at the babies
I had to tell them that just like human babies they will cry when they are hungry. You would think they would understand.

Thank you,
Tina
Tina
- kenny
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thats so sad,that they didnt understand you should have given them earplugs or escorted them to the door if no one like my animals or birds they are not welcome in my house..the birds are only doing what comes natural...they should be glad that they were not zebras as they tend to make a slightly louder noise...as does every living thing when it is hungry
ken
ken
you can always tell a yorkshireman,but you cant tell him much
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