TW> They were probably laid in the morning, before breakast ... sigh ...
ost
TW> eags are aren't they?
Beats me. Booner, Lesser Sulfer Created, wants to lay hers ant night while
she
is sitting on my shoulder.
TW> So you're saying that pstittacines (I'm trying to learn to spell that
word
TW> without looking it up everytimr)
Try hookbills...it works.
TW> Actually, what I was trying to say was ... - if a lovebird pair built a
TW> nest, would a different pair at some later date adopt the same nest
without
TW> building their own? AND would a pair always build a fresh nest every
year
TW> without recycling the old one?
I can tell you what they do in the wild, but at my house they have to build
new ones cause I throw the old ones out...too much pookie. I am pretty sure
that if left alone they would go back to the same nest because they seem to
chose a box that is in the same area.
It is suppose to be 100 today with 90% humidity. But they may not be a hot as
its gotten on this conference lately..all heat, no humidity.
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