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Jul 28, 2010 14:40
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adler babies
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event: age progression
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heart_and_smile
July 28 2010, 21:54:08 UTC
Is that a chicken?
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aus_ruinen
July 28 2010, 21:55:57 UTC
It's a little bird.
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heart_and_smile
July 28 2010, 22:26:29 UTC
I know that. What kind of bird?
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aus_ruinen
July 28 2010, 23:02:20 UTC
Not sure.
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heart_and_smile
July 28 2010, 23:10:54 UTC
Not sure. Where did you get it?
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aus_ruinen
July 28 2010, 23:18:30 UTC
They kinda nest on me.
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heart_and_smile
July 28 2010, 23:23:31 UTC
Don't they come from somewhere?
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aus_ruinen
July 28 2010, 23:27:59 UTC
Eggs?
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heart_and_smile
July 28 2010, 23:45:47 UTC
You're answering with the obvious.
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aus_ruinen
July 28 2010, 23:47:55 UTC
Look, Adler II's dad just showed up on my head one day.
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heart_and_smile
July 29 2010, 00:05:04 UTC
The mother too?
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aus_ruinen
July 29 2010, 00:11:14 UTC
He vanished for a couple of weeks, and when I found him he and a bird like him were nesting in the attic.
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heart_and_smile
July 29 2010, 00:13:17 UTC
Good for you for adopting the chicks.
How many do you have in total?
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aus_ruinen
July 29 2010, 00:14:24 UTC
Just Adler II and the eggs. I tend to give most of the babies to friends. Spread the cute bird love, y'know?
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heart_and_smile
July 29 2010, 00:16:58 UTC
Yup, yup~
Make sure they know how to take care of the chicks first. Baby chicks require a lot of attention.
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aus_ruinen
July 29 2010, 00:17:58 UTC
I leave them with mom for a bit to let them grow up, don't worry, and I make sure everyone knows what to do.
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How many do you have in total?
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Make sure they know how to take care of the chicks first. Baby chicks require a lot of attention.
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