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by Tabbster » Sat May 28, 2016 7:09 am
Oh wow, they are gorgeous! They look like seed eaters; try getting some wild bird seed. They appear to be a week and some days old. Once they are 2-3 weeks old start weaning them onto seed. I suggest getting baby bird food for them, they can't be completely on eggs. After they finish completely growing their feathers, move them to a long bird cage with a few perches low enough for them to hop on. Try to avoid handling them as much as possible. Good luck raising the birds! Let me know if you have any other questions. =)
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by cahara » Sat May 28, 2016 8:31 am
Squidge n' Such wrote:Oh wow, they are gorgeous! They look like seed eaters; try getting some wild bird seed. They appear to be a week and some days old. Once they are 2-3 weeks old start weaning them onto seed. I suggest getting baby bird food for them, they can't be completely on eggs. After they finish completely growing their feathers, move them to a long bird cage with a few perches low enough for them to hop on. Try to avoid handling them as much as possible. Good luck raising the birds! Let me know if you have any other questions. =)
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by scarecrowz » Sat May 28, 2016 12:38 pm
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How many birds do you own? ( if applicable ): 1
How long have you had them?: 1 year
What brings you to the bird chat?: just wanna talk with the other bird owners.. just to tell stories, and comment on some, and try to get help with caring for birds if possible
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by cahara » Sat May 28, 2016 12:50 pm
Username: Cream.Coffee.
How many birds do you own? ( if applicable ): Two ^^
How long have you had them?: A day <3
What brings you to the bird chat?: To just talk about birbs and how smol and amaze they are
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by Cardinal » Sat May 28, 2016 1:01 pm
Please put the birds back or contact your local wildlide rehab. In the US it is illegal to possess nearly all species of wild bird.
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by cat;; » Sat Jun 04, 2016 8:13 am
They are very cute but I 100% agree with them, please release them back into the wild or give them to someone who has a liscence to keep and raise wildlife, or a rehabilitation center. Like they said it is illegal to own most every bird species, and very difficult to give them the right stuff to survive, and they will most likely die.
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by Tabbster » Sat Jun 04, 2016 10:34 am
One of the diamond doves hatched an egg! =D Pidove has never hatched one though, so I'm hoping she'll take good care of the baby; this also confirms that Poppy is a male... any name suggestions? Not sure whether the baby will survive, I switched to a deeper nest so I don't think he can climb out. He looks like he hatched around three days ago, I never move the parents off the egg to check and I probably didn't notice him. Now the doves have all paired up; Pidove with Poppy and Tutu with Buddy. Tutu will probably have hatched eggs soon, Buddy was regurgitating for her and mating a day before the eggs appeared!
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by cat;; » Sat Jun 04, 2016 2:37 pm
Squidge n' Such wrote:One of the diamond doves hatched an egg! =D Pidove has never hatched one though, so I'm hoping she'll take good care of the baby; this also confirms that Poppy is a male... any name suggestions? Not sure whether the baby will survive, I switched to a deeper nest so I don't think he can climb out. He looks like he hatched around three days ago, I never move the parents off the egg to check and I probably didn't notice him. Now the doves have all paired up; Pidove with Poppy and Tutu with Buddy. Tutu will probably have hatched eggs soon, Buddy was regurgitating for her and mating a day before the eggs appeared!
Aw how cute! I still would go with my initial baby list of names from a few pages back! I am happy to hear about your new addition! WHy don't you just move them into a shallower nest again?
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