Awwwww soo cute when wet LOL
Spock did a post in the today in the Happy Bird Day room, so I thought I'd put one here for our crazy giant green chicken:laugh:
Who, by the way, has had a great day so far...
Jay
Post edited by: Jayd, at: 2010/02/27 21:53<br><br>Post edited by: Jayd, at: 2010/02/27 21:55
A Grey is a wild animal removed from the wild, bred to be companions. They are long removed from being able to take care of themselves but not so long as to forget at times they're still wild...so it's up to us to make sure we protect them. We're the reason they demand all this attention. We removed them from the wild. Jay
Awwwww soo cute when wet LOL
What a happy little green bird Salsa is enjoying his bath and you can certainly tell your hand tends to a lot of birds, look at the little red marks, scratches you might call them on your hands, the hands of bird love, thanks for sharing the pictures with us.:P
Karma to you Judy:laugh: You have good eyes....
1st post Karma to Joolesgreyuk
Jay
A Grey is a wild animal removed from the wild, bred to be companions. They are long removed from being able to take care of themselves but not so long as to forget at times they're still wild...so it's up to us to make sure we protect them. We're the reason they demand all this attention. We removed them from the wild. Jay
What great pictures of Salsa's hatchday shower. I love the one with the spread wings and closed eyes! Happy Day, Salsa, enjoy!!!
~~~~~~~~~~ Ana Grey ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Louie ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Sterling Gris ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lily ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Crazy giant green chicken! Ha Ha! Happy Hatchday Salsa - great photos! Salsa is definitely enjoying that spray!!!![]()
What We Do in Life Echoes in Eternity
Happy Hatchday Salsa!!!!!!!!!!!!!
My mom is so busy at work she won't let me post but for this I HAD to get her to make an exception!!!!!!!!
Sending all my love to you...........
Sunshine![]()
The natural function of the wing is to soar upwards and carry that which is heavy up to the place where dwells the race of gods. More than any other thing that pertains to the body it partakes of the nature of the divine.
— Plato, 'Phaedrus'