16May

Inga The Budgie

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Inga the Baby BudgieWell it was about 16 months ago now that Daphne first hatched the first batch of chicks in the aviary, and over the last 4 weeks we have had batch number 4.  What is special about this batch is that aswell as Daphne giving birth Christina and Hyacinth have also given birth.

If fact Christina is something of a triumph.  Why?  Well she was a domestic pet when we first got her from a pet shop on the way to Southport.  Therefore as she always lived in the house up until the aviary arrived we are really pleased that she has gone on to produce a stunning chick, which we have named Inga.  The name came from our Swedish friends and it just so happens to be that Inga is yellow and blue, which are the Swedish colours!

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30Oct

Baby Budgies Batch Three

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Batch 3 of the baby budgies from this year are now almost ready to leave the comfort of Daphne’s rather well used box.  So before Roger, Maeve and Albert venture out into the big wide world of the aviary, I thought that we would get some photos of them first.

Budgies

Maeve

As you can see for some reason Maeve, at the moment anyway seems a little unsteady on her feet.  Perhaps it was all the Poo on them that has to be scraped off all the time!

Budgies

Also Ewan was in the wars when we went into check the birds this morning.  He appeared to have been fighting with another bird as his head was a little blood red and he had lost some feathers on the top of his head.  Apart from that all is well and I am sure the babies will be out and about soon.

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13Oct

More Baby Budgies

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Yes, thats right Daphne is at it again.  She has hatched more baby budgies, this time there are three that have hatched and survived and appear to be doing well.

Baby Budgie

Helen was out in the aviary today taking some photographs of the birds and managed to get a hold of one of them.  I am not sure which is which at the moment but we have three names ready and waiting but we just hope that sex of the babies is right for the names.  They are going to be called Roger, Maeve and Albert.  Lets hope we get two boys and a girl.

Budgies

Josh and Carlos

I think Daphne must be tired out now.  This is three lots of chicks that she has hatched over the summer period and I think that once she has cared for this batch, she will have to be isolated and the other birds just can’t get enough of her.  If we don’t give her a rest I think she will be over exhausted and that could lead to serious health problems.

I will keep you posted as the the progress of batch number three!

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07Aug

EWAN & JOSHUA

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Well it has been about two months since the birth of Bruce and Eddie the budgies and we now have two more baby budgies that are almost fully grown.  In fact they should be coming out of their box any time soon.  Yesterday we managed to get them out and take some photographs of them before they learnt how to fly off.

Ewan

Ewan

Ewan is green and yellow in colour.  We think that his dad must be Niles as he is a very similar colour to Ewan.  Joshua is a white and blue colour, which is unlike any other bird in the aviary, which is slightly strange.  At this stage we cannot tel whether they are boys or girls.  We will have to just wait and see.  What is for certain is that they are very small and very cute!

Joshua

Joshua

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24Jul

NEW BUDGIES, GARDENING & RABBITS

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Its funny isn’t it how for so long over the last few weeks I have had very little to blog about, and then all of a sudden there is so much to say that you need lots of posts to do it.  For this reason this post is a mix of this and that, that has been happening over the last couple of days.

About a week ago now Daphne (our female breeding budgie) hatched another two young.  They are both coming along nicely and seem to be developing well.  They have even coped with the moving of the aviary (see below).  Another couple of weeks and they should really start to look like littlle budgies.  At the same time however Goldie is not doing to well.  She had a lot of mess around her bottom this morning and when Helen cleaned her up it is clear that she is bunged up with something.  A trip to the vet means that she is on Antibiotics.  Hopefully she will pull through in a day or two.

Baby Budgies

Yesterday and today was the big aviary move ready for concreting underneath the aviary.  We first had to dismantle the shed and avairy then it could be moved onto the patio that was constructed a few months ago.  There is was part reassembled so that the birds could go back in there for the next week or so while the concreting and electrics are done.

We have been waiting all day today for the order to arrive from Berrys (the local builders merchant) and as I write this the materials are still not here!  Therefore today has been tidying up this and that.

Avairy Dismantle

Aviary Erection

Ready to concrete

Finally the rabbits.  They too have not escaped the moving of the aviary, as moving it meant their pen was now open.  Therefore they have been relaxing in the sun all afternoon in the old rabbit run.  I think they have quite enjoyed siting in the shade next to each other, eating grass and apples.  They certainly looked relaxed.

George

Jeremy

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13Jun

BRUCE AND EDDIE OUT AND ABOUT

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It has now been 4 long weeks since the budgies were born and this week as seen both of them venture out of their box for the first time.  Bruce (who may yet still be a girl!) is a lot more adventurous than Eddie as he has been out most of the time.

Eddie still seems a little unsteady on his feet although he is the most beautiful yellow and blue colours, not to dissimilar to Stanley.  He still stays sat in the box most of the time waiting for mum (or dad for that matter) to bring along the next meal.  He doesn’t seem to have developed as well as Bruce but I am sure he will catch up.  Bruce seems to rather large for a 4 – 5 week old baby budgie, in fact I think he is probably larger than Christina.  She has had to be isolated from the babies as she has been pecking them, causing a small cut on Eddie’s face.

Mum and Dad (Niles and Daphne) are still in true romance (see photo below).  They take it in turns to feed the little ones although I am sure that it will not be long until they are fending for themselves.

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31May

BRUCE THE BUDGIE

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Having posted some photographs of the new born Eddie I thought that it was only fair that I also posted some photographs of the other new born budgie Bruce.  So here they are.

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