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nixity
- Molting

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by nixity » Mon Mar 26, 2012 2:18 pm
Dayna wrote: Next day she looked a lot better and yesterday was when I took the pictures so I was amazed how well it worked! Lainey sent me an e-mail asking how she was doing. She was amazed she was still alive. She said from the pictures she did not expect my girl to survive.
That was how I felt seeing the before and after!! I couldn't believe that was the same bird. When I first saw the beginning pictures I was afraid I would get to the end of this thread and find out she hadn't made it.
These bounce backs always amaze me.. I am glad she is recovering!
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Bluebonnet
- Amateur Architect

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by Bluebonnet » Mon Mar 26, 2012 8:04 pm
What a toughie to make such a great come back so quickly.

~ Linda ~

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G8love4finches
- Weaning

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- Location: Airdrie AB Canada
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by G8love4finches » Mon Mar 26, 2012 10:51 pm
Wow! What a recovery!.....You would not think they were the same bird!....What a great story!....I love the happy endings...
...DeBBie...
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An African Grey, an Indian Ringneck, a BC Conure, 15 Lovebirds, 16 Linnies, 2 Turquoisines, 10 Budgies, 4 Parrotlets, 3 Cockatiels, 2 Canaries & many varieties of finch