tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4654654754222414812.post5691298005073421062..comments2024-01-13T00:23:53.721-05:00Comments on Extraordinary Erica: birds, birds, birds! Ericahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02948892541496681232noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4654654754222414812.post-72631302749063312722019-01-06T07:00:50.212-05:002019-01-06T07:00:50.212-05:00It's very interesting to see haw you and your ...It's very interesting to see haw you and your father help these baby parrots. Tey are very beautifull. I dont have any animals at home, but somme years ago i had exotic fishes.Isabelle (Magnyette on swap bot)http://magnyette.canalblog.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4654654754222414812.post-62153626028321545782019-01-04T20:39:00.159-05:002019-01-04T20:39:00.159-05:00Very interesting about raising baby parrots. I did...Very interesting about raising baby parrots. I didn't know that they had to be fed that often. That's quite a commitment for you and your dad. We used to have sheep and every once in a while we had to feed the lambs that the moms didn't want to raise. They didn't eat as often as the parrot babies, though. <br /><br />Ann<br />freespirit66 on Swap-BotHarvest Moon by Handhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18026575111937500816noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4654654754222414812.post-78450039701301512932018-07-30T21:20:30.215-04:002018-07-30T21:20:30.215-04:00Wow, I never imagined that bird babies were *that*...Wow, I never imagined that bird babies were *that* all-consuming. It causes me to marvel that the species still continues. How wonderful that your family is able to work out keeping up with the feedings. What gorgeous birds!Robinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06325260906065657197noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4654654754222414812.post-76725576052989587282018-07-30T21:20:02.739-04:002018-07-30T21:20:02.739-04:00Wow, I never imagined that bird babies were *that*...Wow, I never imagined that bird babies were *that* all-consuming. It causes me to marvel that the species still continues. How wonderful that your family is able to work out keeping up with the feedings. What gorgeous birds!Robinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06325260906065657197noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4654654754222414812.post-6977494445868713482018-07-25T19:02:32.134-04:002018-07-25T19:02:32.134-04:00I've never cared for a bird - definitely a new...I've never cared for a bird - definitely a new experience to think about! It sounds like as much work as any newborn, maybe even more, at least in the beginning. Good luck! (heatherknits / Swap-bot)heatherknitshttp://heatherknits.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4654654754222414812.post-26272788119362032352018-07-18T10:18:49.021-04:002018-07-18T10:18:49.021-04:00This is amazing! I'm completely blown away bu...This is amazing! I'm completely blown away but the concept of bird babies. Birds have always been a "from a distance" type of animal for me, but my experience with them is also limited to street birds, mostly. I think a parrot I would like to spend some time with.<br /><br />Your crochet is amazing! I've attempted to learn, and I need to find the right YouTube tutorial for me. I think I will pick it back up soon - feeling inspired to do so!<br /><br />Amy (Blogger Swap / Bhindblueeyes)Amy BPnoreply@blogger.com