Budgies inactive?
Hey everyone!
Every time my budgies molt, they aren't as active as usual, preferring to groom themselves and sleep. Is it normal for budgies to be less active and rarely leave their cages during molting?
Hey everyone!
Every time my budgies molt, they aren't as active as usual, preferring to groom themselves and sleep. Is it normal for budgies to be less active and rarely leave their cages during molting?
Hello, my hen just started brooding and laid three eggs. Two of them are darker than the third. Are they fertile? Or is it impossible to tell from the shell?
Hello, my eggs are currently on day 22 in the incubator. I briefly candled one egg on day 20, and the chick was moving. What should I do?
Ten minutes ago, while I was in the garden, I spotted this bird on the ground. This bird can't walk or fly. I don't know if it's a young bird, or if I should take it to a rescue center or put it back in the garden where I found it.
I've noticed a large black bird with yellow markings in several anime. Here is an anime picture https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/another/images/3/3d/Rei.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20120430060537 I've only found this video so far, it seems to be the bird I'm looking for. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SZY2kK3RrBM But what is the name of this species and in the video and also in an anime the bird speaks…
It’s in captivity.
While the mouse eats waves less naturally.
Otherwise, little changes in the daily routine.
In captivity many waves eat more than in nature in the absence of a more filled daily routine.
During the mouse, such fressing times fall away and it seems as if the waves were wearer than usual.
But even in the mouse, physical activity for the waves is very, very important for removing body mass.
For only then can the mouse completely fulfill its purpose.
I wish you a happy hand for your waves
Best regards
gregor443
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