Agreed. + Societies, at least mine. Good to hear the baby is doing well.cindy wrote:Side note...the only finches that don't seem to really have a problem with any kind of nest whether plastic, bamboo, a milk carton are the zebras....jmo!!!!
Owl young, begging/wing in the air, nutrition
- bugaboo5
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Re: Owl young, begging/wing in the air, nutrition
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Re: Owl young, begging/wing in the air, nutrition
Thank you bugaboo....he is an very inquisitive little guy and the older owls are just doing their normal flying routine and don't seem to mind him a bit. I think he will be fine. He is definately one special little one.
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