Oh and thanks Joe,
( i didn't see your response ^_^) Yeah, i know how it is with rough birds, i occasionally raise or hatch orphan swans, and let me tell you, they are a real handfull, man... when i was a kid before i moved, a wild male swan had become interested and bonded with me(we lived on a lake) It was a rather large Mute swan that i affectionately named Tawny. He got angry with my mother one day who approached me annoyed so he went after her to protect me, she hid behind me and i was stuck in btween them, he flapped his powerfull wings to try and hurt her but he got me with full force instead and broke my arm with a hairline fracture, he immediately knew something was wrong and he tried to snuggle and cuddle with me but my mom took me to the hospital and he was left there. He was quite affectionate with me upon my return and my mom didni't like me being around him anymore. Needless to say when we moved, she was satisfied that i wouldnt be around more swans, how wrong was she, we live in between two salkt ponds and the ocean, and they're everywhere! HAH! i miss my buddy, but i am sure that he has found a new mate somewhere, they are more like people and will leave their mates for better suitable partners. Weird but cool birds, and mute swans are not silebnt, i have perfected the mute swan call. HAHAHAHA (taking over the world one swan at a time) My friend is currently incubating two swan eggs and a goose egg for me since i lack equipment at the moment and i have a few rehabilitators who help me out to, especially with the injured gulls we get. Oh yeah, i'm used to roudy rough, and STRONG birds, i think i am well suited for a cockatoo if i say so myself! ^_^ LOL I am so excited though, i almost can't wait though i know i must take my time, i hope to get that site from you, but i'm not sure how. I guess we'll find a way. Thanks alot!
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