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Get $25 in FREE CASH -- Hurry before it's Too Late!  from Mad Cycles Motor Company  (2008/4/6 23:50) 
We want to remind you that there is only a few days left to sign up and get $25 cash deposited immediately into your account with MoneyExchange. According to the emails they've sent out this weekend, there've picked  April 15th as the final day of this fantastic offer. MoneyExchange is an easy, secure, and reliable way to send and receive money online between accountholders for FREE . FREE to register for an account FREE to add money from your bank account FREE to send money FREE to receive money FREE to request money FREE to transfer money to your bank account Easily exchange money online. MoneyExchange is the new way to send and receive money online between MoneyExchange accountholders. It’s a great way to exchange money with friends, colleagues, or online sellers. Share restaurant, travel, or household expenses. It’s easy, secure and, best of all, it’s FREE to register and FREE to send and receive money between MoneyExchange accountholders. Secure ...
Learn About Birds  from Bug Rules  (2007/2/28 21:30) 
If all my bird and human friends would learn more about bird nutrition and ways to prevent disease I would be so happy, and its so easy to do. Just join one or two of the things I suggest, and you'll have fun and learn so much. I may be small, but at Sweet Tweets where I live Mom and I attend at least one, usually two bird club meetings every month, and go to a convention every year. This year we're going in September, and I can hardly wait! Its important to use a wide variety of sources in order to get the best and most accurate information about your pet bird. Everyone with a pet bird should join a Local bird club, National organization, or Specialty oranization. Specialty organizations specialize in the type of bird that you own or breed, and usually have classified advertising for their members. National organizations will keep you informed about changes in legisation, conservation and disease outbreaks. A local bird club is a great source of help with problems, in ...
Flock Leader  from Bug Rules  (2007/2/17 20:14) 
What is a Flock Leader? It is a bird the other birds trust to lead the flock safely to eat, drink, bathe, play and roost. They guide the flock toward the proper ways to interact. Pet birds need to be taught also, so owners must become their flock leaders. Their leadership may be tested from time to time, but they must maintain the role so birds feel safe. Owners must teach their birds what they are doing, and develope a routine that gives their pet a basic idea of what to expect. This routine should be changed from time to time so that birds learn to be flexible and are secure enough to deal with change. Remember, Birds are not born knowing how to live in homes, and it is the owners (flock leaders) job to teach them how. It is important to be consistant in what birds are ask to do. Don't think it's cute when your bird shreds a newspaper on the coffee table, then get mad when he shreds an important letter. He has no way of telling the difference. Paper is paper to him, and ...
Think before you breed!  from Bug Rules  (2007/2/10 0:44) 
Sometimes humans tend to do things without thinking them through, but before you decide to breed birds consider this. It doesn't matter what species you intend to breed, Parrotlets or Macaws, have one pair or twenty. Your going to need the support of your family, and they will need to understand your new responsibilities. If your spouse doesn't share your love of birds, then breeding birds can be hard on a marriage. This is a serious point to think about. If you work long hours 7 days a week you won't have time to care for your birds and babies properly. Who will hand feed your babies? Think about vacations, or illness, who will take care of your birds, and what are you going to do with the baby's? See, things are getting complicated, and you haven't bought a cage yet. Then consider where you live, will permits be needed, how much noise can be tolerated by your neighbors, most people that have had to get rid of their birds have done so because of complaints by neighbors.L ...
Clear Eggs  from Bug Rules  (2007/1/30 19:28) 
Mom was ask a question about clear eggs. They should have ask me in the first place, but humans are funny. After all, who knows more about eggs than a bird? Since a healthy bird is rarely infertile, there are 3 main causes of clear eggs. The first is that it's the birds first time, there inexperienced, and some just don't get it quite right. Many first time eggs are clear, the younger the pair, the more likely. Second time should be better since the birds are older and more experienced. Then the second thing to check is the perch. If the perch has any movement at all it can throw the breeding off. Always be sure the perch is solid. Many clear eggs result from loose perches. The third thing, usually on older birds, is the feathers around the vent area. Sometimes they grow so thick it makes breeding difficult. If your sure the perch is solid, the birds have laid at least twice, and the eggs are still clear, try plucking a few feathers from the vent area of both birds. If th ...
Bee Pollen  from Bug Rules  (2007/1/23 19:45) 
Oh Boy, we finally got our new Bee Pollen perches in and our Cuttlebone and Calcium perches and I got to taste them all. Mom put one in every cage today, after I tasted it. Yum Yum! The Bee Pollen ones are so neat, they look like cactus wood and are completly edible and flavored too. There made with real Bee Pollen and 100% digestable ground calcium. Such pretty colors, I got a purple one in my cage. You can look at them here BEE POLLEN PERCHES Did you know that there are 22 basic elements in a birds body?: enzymes, hormones, vitamins, amino acids and others which must be renewed by nutrient intake. No one food contains all of them...except BEE POLLEN. It's so very good for us birds. Bee Pollen can be a powerful supplement for your birds, and these perches are also an incredible source of calcium. Best of all they taste yummy. The Cuttlebone and Calcium perches are edible too. The ones we have come in orange and strawberry flavors. I don't much like the orange, but the Conu ...
Cockatoo Story  from Bug Rules  (2007/1/22 15:39) 
A friend sent my Mom this link and even though I usually don't like them big birds, they think there so smart, but this is really awesome! Worth looking at! An absolutely amazing love story........ Cockatoo Story Maby I change my mind about them big birds. The link is to a photography journal of the story of two cockatoos, one domestic and one wild. The female has lost a wing and cannot fly and she is courted by a wild male. He manages to get her cage open and the relationship continues from there. They even raise a family. These are some wonderful photos and a great story.
Introducing New Foods  from Bug Rules  (2007/1/18 22:03) 
Hello Birds and bird owners. Isn't the Thiland Parrot Flower beautiful? Some of you humans got new birds for Christmas, and some of the birds were never taught to eat veggies, like we teach our baby's at Sweet Tweets . Now veggies and fruit are an important part of a birds diet, in fact in the wild it's about 70% of our diet. Young birds normally eat what they see their parents eat, but some cage birds never get veggies, and some baby's are handfed and never offered veggies before going to their new homes. If you have a baby in that category, its important to get the baby eating right as quickly as possible. Offer veggies in the morning, and don't expect the bird to like it all at first. Only offer small amounts at first. Wait until later in the day before offering fresh seeds. Often birds will only play with their new food, but that's ok, there probably tasting it in play, and some they may never like. Every birdie is a individual in the matter of taste. Soon they'll have f ...
Mirror Mirror on the wall  from Bug Rules  (2007/1/6 21:54) 
This is a Albino (like me) Peacock. Doesn't he look like a giant snowflake? OK all you birds out there, we have to try to get our humans to remove the mirrors from our cages. What humans don't understand is that birds see mirrors differently than they do. I often sit on Mom's shoulder when she fixes her hair before a mirror. She doesn't see a friend, just her reflection. On the other hand most birds don't understand the concept of a mirror. When a bird sees it's reflection, to the bird it is seeing another bird, one that could be a mate. He becomes attached to his mirror-mate, sometimes biting the humans hand when it comes too close. Humans seem to think it's cute to watch their birds look into a mirror. They don't realize that to a bird it's real. So lets bite any hand that even tries to put a mirror in our cages. It's better for us to bond to our human than a reflection.
Happy New Year  from Bug Rules  (2007/1/4 23:39) 
Hi Friends,Bugis back home! We went and visited Mom's human kids and grandkids. They all made a big fuss over me so I let them all hold me and didn't nip a single one. (I know better when Santa Bird is watching) I got so many toys and treats, a lot of them are still in their packages. Mom says I don't need so many at one time. I want tothank everyonethat sent me a present. I just love seeing all the pretty wraping paper and guessing whats inside. Mom said next year she is going to post early that I will only be allowed to keep 3 of my gifts friends send. She said that there are a lot ofrescue birdsthat need toys, and I am going to give all my gifts over three to them. I hope I get to tear the pretty paper off first. Wonder if they'll want to be friends? Speaking of friends, I got a email from a new friend namedColumbus, and one namedPogo. Thank you both. Besides toys and treats I got one of thoes new edible calcium perches. Mom put it in my travel cage cause we been visit ...



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