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Old 05-20-2008, 02:27 AM
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I must say to each and every on of you I once held your same view.

After coming home,,,, and listing to the description of what Happened to Snowwhite she literally burst open, & you all should know this is not a large room and she was not a good flyer. It may or may not be because her previous owners kept her clipped. She offten flew into walls and is one reason why we stopped allowing her out of the bird room. She had had many bad crashed before.

I can not help but feel however that if her wings were clipped she would still would be with us.

I just spent the last 2 hours with both daisy and Sylvester in our bedroom, both are shanken but what happened this morning, as well Slyvester displayed a behavour I can only describe as crying I have never seen her beharour displayed before.

All I can say is all of our Birds are loved daily and compared to the birds I had seen at the recent bird show in far superior health conditioning and cleanliness to everyother bird I had seen. Yet to add both Delilah and Snowwhite were loved and cared for for 7 years by their previous owners who did kep them clipped, neither lasted long dispite the love and care we provided them not to mention their very own room un clipped.

Nothing is good nor bad to compare to something else, it is true both birds were in much better health, and personality after coming into our care but it is also true they both are very much dead today.

I am no longer willing to risk it.

Snowwhite Daisy and Sylvester morning Delilahs loss.


Snowwhite on her and Sylvsters eggs



SnowWhite Gaurding the nest


Delihal with Daisy in tow

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