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Old 10-05-2005, 05:26 PM   #1
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Thumbs up Tickle, the orphan Pigeon

Well, I am having pigeon tragedies already. For some reason one of the pairs with babies has abandoned them. One dies already. So, tonight I checked on them and sure enough, this little guy is nearly starved to death. So, I brought him in. I am feeding him baby parrot formula, but he dies not seem to care. Once he/she realized I was feeding him/her, he/she want crazy! Almost instant rejuvenation! Loren love to help me with the animals and has named this guy/girl Tickle.















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Where on earth are you sticking that syringe?
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Where on earth are you sticking that syringe?
Baby parrot food!! LOL. NO wait, she is injecting him with Stove Top stuffing so he will be ready to eat soon.

Very cute, in an ugly way Shell!!

My mom had a orphan piegon and we would tease her that he was her generic parrot because he would land on her shoulder and stay there!!
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Seriously, that looks like it's going into the birds shoulder...??
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Where on earth are you sticking that syringe?
Tickly is so excited about seeing the syringe he/she misses a lot. I actually have to open his/her mouth to do the feeding.
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Gee, must some wierd optical illusion then. yuck. lol.
Loren sure has gotten big. He's adorable.
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There is no needle or anything. I just squirt the food in his mouth.
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lol yeah it looks like u injected the food into the bird!! lmao!! i thought it was some kind of long lasting new fangled technique!! lmao!!!!!!!
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That's what I was going to ask too! How funny, it must be just the picture. He is quite the cutie in his own way!

My little niece and nephew love my birds too They're always holding Willy and feeding her.
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Tickle is a spas and I was also trying to take the picture at the same time.

DISCLAMER: No baby birds were harmed in the taking of these pictures!
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