Jan
27

26:365 – Curves

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26:365 – Curves

Jan
26

The concentrated Meyer’s look

Alternate to day 24.

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The concentrated Meyer’s look

Jan
26

25:365

Not the sharpest picture, but a cute one nonetheless!

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Jan
25

Oh my, Miss Clementine!

This post is about two months overdue, but I wanted to wait and see how things settled before posting. I was admittedly apprehensive, as I always am with a new bird, although it has been a while since my last. Really, I do not have hankerings for another bird even when I had far fewer- I wanted the budgies, I wanted a cockatiel after that, and I wanted an ekkie, though I had to wait years for that one.

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Oh my, Miss Clementine!

Jan
25

24:365 – The look

I did a 365 project a few years ago. I remember one of the things that was the hardest was to take a picture when I just did not feel like it

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24:365 – The look

Jan
24

23:365 – Bat bird

The random generator did not want to give me an easy picture today – it picked Léa, as shown above. What is not shown – my scratched up left hand/wrist/forearm given she kept flying to me instead of staying nicely in one spot and then held on as tightly as she could while I tried to put her down one handed (since my other hand was holding the camera). And why did I keep on holding the camera instead of putting it down so I could put Léa down with more ease?

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23:365 – Bat bird

Jan
23

22:365 – Funny coincidences

The first week of this project, I decided to let a random number generator decide of the order in which the birds pictures would be taken (the number attributed to each bird was the order in which they joined the family). The following two weeks were done in the order the birds came here and their age from oldest to youngest

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Jan
22

Interview: Pamela Clark, CVT

Pamela Clark, in addition to being a certified veterinary technician (CVT), is an author, speaker, and parrot behavior consultant with a special interest in feather destructive behavior, training, flight and nutrition. As a parrot behavior consultant, Pam focuses on coupling improvements in husbandry and nutrition with the most positive and most effective behavior modification strategies. [...]

Jan
21

21:365 – Léa

8 month old hyperactive Léa..it was hard to get her to stand still long enough to get a sharp picture today.

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Jan
21

20:365 – Léa

8 month old hyperactive Léa..it was hard to get her to stand still long enough to get a sharp picture today.

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