tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3250364438398908401.post4195601234542344494..comments2022-11-20T20:49:29.975+11:00Comments on Australian birds in an Eltham back yard: Early November in the aviaries.Gina E.http://www.blogger.com/profile/07532527261977368083noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3250364438398908401.post-26262432545368586612010-11-05T12:19:38.391+11:002010-11-05T12:19:38.391+11:00Hi Gina,
Oh no!! It's me again!!! I'll ...Hi Gina,<br /><br />Oh no!! It's me again!!! I'll keep it<br />short this time ... I promise.<br /><br />When I was a kid (back in the Jurassic<br />period) we had a Canary as a pet and I<br />always loved to hear it sing. It use<br />to love it's bath time during my lunch<br />hour and would splash water everywhere<br />in it's enthusiasm. Since it's cage<br />was right next to the kitchen table<br />we'd sometimes get a free shower thanks<br />to that silly bird.<br /><br />How exciting!! Baby Canaries and baby<br />Budgies and baby Finches. Wish I could<br />be there to watch them mature. It must<br />be fascinating to see.<br /><br />The Budgies are beautiful with their<br />colorful feathers. What an incredible<br />range of colors there are in that picture.<br />That blue one is spectacular!!<br /><br />Thanks for the update, and for your<br />comments after my "epic" comment <br />yesterday. What can I say? We <br />haven't had a chance to "visit" for<br />a long time now. Good thing I didn't<br />start commenting on all your posts<br />starting from June when my computer <br />first crapped out, eh?<br /><br />Cheers!!Crazee4bookshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07978860714766853681noreply@blogger.com