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Post by Marianne Marlow on Jan 8, 2020 13:50:53 GMT
Daisy has no iris rings. Colin and Billy's are there but they are a dark brown colour. I think Iris's iris rings are a bit lighter than everyone elses, so I am guessing she is the oldest.
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Post by Jane on Jan 8, 2020 16:02:01 GMT
How wonderful Marianne Marlow. They have the best life in front of them. Congratulations 🎉 The mention of their size and skysmum’s comment about Bumble being small, my Impy is also small and she came from the same place as Bumble originally.
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Post by Hezz on Jan 8, 2020 19:47:49 GMT
Daisy has no iris rings. Colin and Billy's are there but they are a dark brown colour. I think Ir's iris rings are a bit lighter than everyone elses, so I am guessing she is the oldest. That would put them into that 6-9 months of age slot, I feel.
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Post by Marianne Marlow on Jan 8, 2020 19:52:32 GMT
I'm going to put them all on my spreadsheet as 6 months as it's easier!
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Post by samwiseg on Jan 9, 2020 10:37:28 GMT
This is truly amazing! I think I'd be in shock having all four in one go again! Its like trying to remember how to walk all over again! Welcome buddies to a home that is made for you
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Post by Marianne Marlow on Jan 9, 2020 10:47:48 GMT
This is truly amazing! I think I'd be in shock having all four in one go again! Its like trying to remember how to walk all over again! Welcome buddies to a home that is made for you They have been such a nightmare squiggling at eachother the last couple of nights, they wouldn't settle, so we had to reloate two of them into a cage of their own. Even though they had plenty of room to move around, I think they got so used to a tiny cage that they all wanted to be close to eachother.
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Post by samwiseg on Jan 9, 2020 13:39:19 GMT
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Post by Marianne Marlow on Jan 9, 2020 13:45:09 GMT
The hens would deny this.. but yes, mostly Daisy.
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Post by Rachael Kellett on Jan 11, 2020 9:08:12 GMT
Oh my goodness, you've definitely increased your flock lol. That tiny cage they were in is horrifying though. I'd use that size to take a single budgie to the vets in, not to live in the poor things. They've definitely landed on their feet with you though.
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Post by Marianne Marlow on Jan 11, 2020 9:15:18 GMT
Oh my goodness, you've definitely increased your flock lol. That tiny cage they were in is horrifying though. I'd use that size to take a single budgie to the vets in, not to live in the poor things. They've definitely landed on their feet with you though. Yes, it was absolutely tiny. Great hospital cage though
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Post by criswell on Jan 14, 2020 12:24:26 GMT
I'm so glad you have them. They are going to have the best time with you and your flock and no cat.
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Post by Marianne Marlow on Jan 18, 2020 14:05:21 GMT
I've had to let the new budgies out, they were going mad in their cages. As it was I had to separate them at night time because they wouldn't settle down and were constantly climbing about. So they have all met now. Apart from a mild case of scalyface, which they are being treated for, they all seem very well. They really like Dill, which they have tried today. They look so tiny compared to my other budgies!! ColinDaisy Iris and Billy SCHOOL PHOTOTOP: Lucy, Iris, Colin, Billy, Daisy, George. RED PLAYGROUND: Blithe LOWER RACK: Bertie, Lemon
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Post by ffiscool on Jan 18, 2020 14:40:00 GMT
Lovely they’re all together ready for their photo shoot, lol
Great pic
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Post by Shirls on Jan 18, 2020 16:22:15 GMT
Lovely pictures Marianne Marlow. Especially love the 'school' one. Colin is very handsome!!! Love them all though.
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Post by tweetiepiesmom on Jan 18, 2020 18:33:15 GMT
What a great looking budgie family! Thanks for posting the pictures so we can all see them. Lovely school photo and they all cooperated for the photo take!
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