Look who got a new house! It’s Duckie, whose human (also Duckie) upgraded to a new cage with all the modern conveniences. You got your perch, you got your five level chew toy, you got your combination door and climbing ramp…
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Yay for Duckie and Duckie! What a beautiful boidie Duckie 2 is.
Nice digs! If I were to get a boid, I’d definitely go for blue.
OMG! So happy to finally see the now legendary Duckie (the Boid)!
Duckie, the blue bird of happiness!
Duckie’s new digs are divine!! And so is she!! Such a beautiful shade of blue. Congrats to both Duckies.
It’s my itty bitty baby blue budgie bird! Such a cheeky look to her here.
(The grey thing along the bottom of her cage that looks like it shouldn’t be on a family friendly site is her heated perch. She likes to put her tongue on it to feel the tiny electrical vibrations.)
Now that you mention it, that device does seem a little, ummmm, suggestive.
Beautiful birb!
Duckie (human), I should get you to decorate my living quarters.
She’s putting on the age old “over-the-shoulder” super model pose. I can’t quite tell whether she’s pursed her beak or not, but it is definitely not the lips slightly parted with tongue showing pose.
The boidie, “Duckie” is what I’d call, a lucky ducky ( as a kid, it was a term many of us used) with her new cage and decor. Even umm…an item that needed some explaining, to us non boidie owners. I didn’t know there were heated perches for boidies. Hope she enjoys her new digs.
https://khpet.com/products/thermo-perch
Thanks, Duckie. I was wondering why an indoor boidie would need a heated perch. I learned something new today.
I like that she gets her kicks licking an electrical thing and getting wee vibrations!
Happy to see Duckie’s Duckie, the blue budgie. Quite a beautiful birb.
I’m getting a lot of attitude from a very little bird.
I hope her Grace is happy in her new demesne.
You’ve got the attitude part right, Kar.
I love when animals much smaller than we are develop attitude. Maybe they decide that since we haven’t immediately eaten them we are weak or defective in some way. They settle in with us as useful idiots who they grow fond of (hopefully).