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Smoothy
06-10-2006, 09:39 AM
Each one is doing something different.
Sessy keeps putting her face in the water cup, jumps off to shake the water off, then jumps back onto the water cup to dive in again. She's been doing this for about 10min now. lol the featers on her face are all standing up, haha she's got a mohawk.
Spud is trying to figure out how a swing works, he'll grab the metal part with his beak and shake it around. Then he'll get on it, swing a little bit and then jump off, repeating this for a while.
Bugsy is climbing the sides of the cage going right above Sessy and giving her a little peck and then runs away. He'll get on the string perch above Sessy and give her another peck and runs away. He's also in a feel good mood because he's chirping away having a long conversation with himself.
Finally Cookie, she's sitting by the cuttlebone trying to go to sleep at the same time tring to get Spud to stop preening and pecking her. Somehow she's the only one thats sort of behaved. Spud keeps putting his feet ontop of hers while trying to preen her, as if hes saying "your not going anywhere til i clean you."

bluebird
06-10-2006, 11:00 AM
:) how funny, its great when you see all the different personalties of youre budgies :)

Budgiekin
06-10-2006, 07:14 PM
;) That so funny! Thanks for sharing those stories! It is really neat to see their personalities shine through. I never would have thought they could be so unique from one another...that is until I had my own budgies and saw how different they were and are from one another!!

abel
07-13-2006, 05:43 PM
I love it when the birds are all running around, chirping and doing funny stuff. It makes the house a home, huh?:rolleyes:

Dinky
07-14-2006, 12:33 PM
After having birds there was a short (very) time I had none. It just didn't seem right not to have them. Pets bring variety to life. They all have their own personalities, whether it's a fish, bird, dog ,cat........etc. I don't think I could live with out my pets.

abel
07-16-2006, 02:46 PM
I couldn't live without mine, that's for sure! I think of pets as a gift of unconditional love. We could learn a lot from them.