Owl young, begging/wing in the air, nutrition

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Re: Owl young, begging/wing in the air, nutrition

Post by bugaboo5 » Mon Apr 25, 2011 9:38 am

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!!!!
Agreed. + Societies, at least mine. Good to hear the baby is doing well.
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Re: Owl young, begging/wing in the air, nutrition

Post by cindy » Mon Apr 25, 2011 10:06 am

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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