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Post by aaron on Feb 13, 2015 11:35:41 GMT -5
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Post by julianna on Feb 23, 2015 15:50:27 GMT -5
I show Oscar these pictures and he sqawks away... and taps on the screen. lol
Does your quaker shake a paw when you ask him to?
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Post by aaron on Feb 23, 2015 20:18:56 GMT -5
She doesn't really give us the foot on command, but she offers it when she wants to be picked up, and when she wants it to be rubbed -- She absolutely loves foot massages.
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Post by biteybird on Mar 12, 2015 6:04:27 GMT -5
She's gorgeous. Bonnie had some darker feathers too, which seemed to appear suddenly. We didn't know why, but they disappeared again within a week or two. I think Cupcake is less camera shy than Bonnie. Bonnie just turns into a stuffed animal when she spots me trying to photograph or video her.
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Post by aaron on Mar 12, 2015 8:44:11 GMT -5
Thanks! In Cupcake's case she had dark feathers from a poor diet, I'm certain. However, we've noticed that even her nice new feathers get bronzed and slight dark tips over time because of how much we hold her in our hands. But they look good when they come in, which is what matters.
Cupcake seems to have learned to look at the camera, or is at least not very afraid of it at this point... although I try to make eye contact with her while I'm trying to get her to pose, so that probably helps... it takes a bit of practice to juggle looking at the camera and looking at the bird.
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