Monday, April 25, 2005
About Me
- Name: Stephie
- Location: United States
I have a really short attention span. (lack of sleep deprives me of the ability to focus...)
It started out as a temporary, safe, no-commitment transition from losing a pet, and not feeling ready to have another, to a long-term bird watching & bird feeding habit.
It's addicting. It's also work, and expense. But it's worth it to see some of these wild birds in my backyard (and anywhere else I can spot them). They're "company" and I enjoy their presence, their freedom, and their beauty.
Loving wild birds has led me to wanting a bird (or two) as a pet so now I also have pet parakeets.
They're the easiest to photograph since they're right here :) (and so cute) so they'll likely be featured here the most.
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Previous Posts
- I think this is a "caique"....(wonder how that's p...
- Titmouse at my gazebo feeder.... haven't seen thes...
- Thought this was a swan...then suddenly thought "w...
- Colorful Military Macaw..... I didn't realize ther...
- This beautiful macaw was slowly working it's way t...
- This pretty birdie hammed it up for the camera... ...
- I know, not the best shot. But it's more documenti...
- This is an electus....right when I took this, anot...
- Totally unimpressed by the cedar nuts I was trying...
- Thru the bars... an amazon parrot...I think. These...
Birds Online
(excellent budgie care info)
(excellent budgie care info)
Budgie Place
(more excellent budgie care info)
(more excellent budgie care info)
A favorite place to visit: Parrot Refuge, NL
(I took most of the parrot photos here)
(I took most of the parrot photos here)
Birds on Amazon
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2 Comments:
Hi, I've had you on my blogmark list for a long time. I was just going through all the blogmarks and decided that I really need to add you to my blogroll, instead! If you'll check out my post from February (12th?), you'll see my love birds and the aviary that my hubster built!
I have a male eclectus like this one named Charley. He thinks I am his real mother. The previous commenter, Charlotte was right; it is the females that are red and blue or violet. I like your bird photos.
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