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phil

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sat Mar 06, 2004 1:37 pm
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I have a pair of Amazon Orange wings hoping they will breed soon.
The male parades up and down the cage every time I go into the room why is
this ?
They don't seem to be noisy ... my cockatoo is quite as well .
My Orange wings make funny noises but no other load noises is this natural ?
They are all well looked after and eating well .

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sweetmolly

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2004 4:33 pm
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phil wrote:

> I have a pair of Amazon Orange wings hoping they will breed soon.
> The male parades up and down the cage every time I go into the room why is
> this ?
> They don't seem to be noisy ... my cockatoo is quite as well .
> My Orange wings make funny noises but no other load noises is this natural ?
> They are all well looked after and eating well .
>
>
>
You told me that you had a large outside aviary. Now you say they are in
a room. I told you that they will be very noisy in summer when the
breeding season starts.
God I really cannot abide bullshitters and liars.

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older molly

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2004 12:44 pm
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Peter Hucker wrote:

> sweetmolly <oldmolly1955.DeleteThis@bitches.co.uk> wrote:
>
> > phil wrote:
> >
> >> I have a pair of Amazon Orange wings hoping they will breed soon.
> >> The male parades up and down the cage every time I go into the room why is
> >> this ?
> >> They don't seem to be noisy ... my cockatoo is quite as well .
> >> My Orange wings make funny noises but no other load noises is this natural ?
> >> They are all well looked after and eating well .
> >>
> >>
> >>
> > You told me that you had a large outside aviary. Now you say they are in
> > a room. I told you that they will be very noisy in summer when the
> > breeding season starts.
> > God I really cannot abide bullshitters and liars.
>
> Maybe he put them inside to breed?
>
>
Please don't post what you don't know about. The OP emailed me privately
and told me one thing, then posted something entirely different.
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http://www.cockatiels.org/articles/breeding/eggs.html
http://www.aviannetwork.com/articles/eggs.htm
http://www.wctropicalbird.com/bird%20education/egg_laying.htm
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