S sostoudt Feeder Fish MFK Member May 5, 2009 1,700 3 0 va Dec 18, 2009 #1 http://www.binscorner.com/pages/w/who-says-birds-dont-have-feelings.html
Liam Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jun 30, 2007 1,173 2 38 Brisbane - Australia. Dec 18, 2009 #2 pleasant story.. but millions of people crying? hmm
S sostoudt Feeder Fish MFK Member May 5, 2009 1,700 3 0 va Dec 18, 2009 #3 Liam;3711578; said: pleasant story.. but millions of people crying? hmm Click to expand... yea i thought it was a little much at the end. but the story itself is representative of alot of birds, my family owned some finches where the male behaved that way when his mate died.
Liam;3711578; said: pleasant story.. but millions of people crying? hmm Click to expand... yea i thought it was a little much at the end. but the story itself is representative of alot of birds, my family owned some finches where the male behaved that way when his mate died.
L Louie Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 29, 2007 3,701 3 0 South Florida Dec 18, 2009 #4 sostoudt;3711587; said: yea i thought it was a little much at the end. but the story itself is representative of alot of birds, my family owned some finches where the male behaved that way when his mate died. Click to expand... I agree bit to much at the end but birds are underrated . I love finches was going to do a finch aviary in side of house (way cooler in summer) but a peacock "moved in" and that was end of that idea .
sostoudt;3711587; said: yea i thought it was a little much at the end. but the story itself is representative of alot of birds, my family owned some finches where the male behaved that way when his mate died. Click to expand... I agree bit to much at the end but birds are underrated . I love finches was going to do a finch aviary in side of house (way cooler in summer) but a peacock "moved in" and that was end of that idea .