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Anonymous
September 04, 2011
cute birds!

Fred B. Acosta |
May 23, 2011
I am truly grateful for your gorgeous website and your generous explanations. What a delightful surprise. I visited every word and photograph.

Website: artificial topiary

Nuke
October 08, 2009
I love your House Sparrows ^_^

jonrf |
September 24, 2009
Nice wallpaper!!! (though a bit unnatural)

I too own two house sparrows, and I enjoy watching yours on YouTube. If you want to read about mine, visit:

http://www.tropicalbirdsforum.com/forums/birds-&-birding/4045-found-fledgling-house-sparrow-that-is-blind.html

I am going to make a site for my blind sparrow and I still have to buy a good camera.

Debbie |
September 22, 2009
Love your Youtube videos! In answer to the person who has taken in a rescued sparrow this summer, I hope that you are feeding her a variety of food: finch seed, rolled oats (oatmeal), small amounts of bread, fruits and vegetables such as apple, broccoli and dark greens such as romaine lettuce (washed well). A small amount of hardboiled egg yolk is helpful for growing or moulting birds. Cooked cous cous is easily digested by birds that are under the weather... Fresh water should be available at all times. They also like to sleep in enclosed shelters, so a bamboo finch nest (lined with a fresh paper towel every day) is appreciated. Supervised flying time is important. Careful of mirrors and windows, possibly toxic plants (I cover my plants with plastic bags) and plastic place mats put in strategic places make clean up easy... Always be careful of open flames in kitchens, pots of water and open toilet seats. Make sure your place is safe for flight! Best wishes for you and your bird...

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