ALL THIS STRESS I have gone through: what if I get a birdie and the landlord finds out and tells me to get rid of it... Well I distinctly remember the contracts I've signed NOT CONTAINING any no pets clauses. And anyway, it would be difficult to prove a lovebird or two could ever be a nuisance. Of course I'm going to let it fly about free. I think bird cages are places for birdies to eat, sleep and peck at the bars. And to go to the vets in. Not to be confined all day when you're at home.
So I looked up some stuff about how to train your birds. And found this:
Pet birds (little ones) flying freely outside...
To be honest, I think a person would be crazy to do this with little birds like lovebirds.
Lovebirds down the park:
Zebra Finches fluttering in from the garden:
Teach a parrot to fly. (I would love to know what type of bird this is, he's beautiful.)
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Beautiful birdies!
ReplyDeleteYeah, that really beautiful red-faced yellow parrot with green wings is a sun conure...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.I never seen a love bird fly.I agree about keeping birdies in doors.Pop Tart holiday kisses to youXoXo
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ReplyDeleteYour funny!calling her a pop tart.There pastry with jelly inside some have frosting and you heat them in the toaster.XoXo
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