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With only 2 this year I didn't think we'd get to see the giant eyas with one head...
...I was wrong
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Talk about little piggys!
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Quote from: Caitie on 01-Jun-10, 06:18:54 PM
camera through Beauty's eye
Beauty is really beautiful.
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The 5:35 AM feeding today is full of screaming!
The kids are really noisey today - you'd think they were killing something in there and not having breakfast!
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I think there is a suicidle little bird on the ramp
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Both Archer and Beauty check on the eyases.
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That's a scary looking eyas on the right.
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Love the detail...you can still see the remnants of their egg teeth!
And name that prey...the feather by the one on the right...looks like a cedar waxwing feather, but seems too small...
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That's a scary looking eyas on the right.
It looks like it's laughing.
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Quote from: Dumpsterkitty on 02-Jun-10, 12:31:53 PM
Love the detail...you can still see the remnants of their egg teeth!
And name that prey...the feather by the one on the right...looks like a cedar waxwing feather, but seems too small...
Good spot Ei. I think you're right.
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That's a scary looking eyas on the right.
It looks like it's laughing.
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makin' a feather bed
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That's a scary looking eyas on the right.
It looks like it's laughing.
Buhdah Baby
A Laughing Buddah Baby
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That's a scary looking eyas on the right.
It looks like it's laughing.
Buhdah Baby
A Laughing Buddah Baby
I like it and they DO look alike!
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Quote from: Dumpsterkitty on 02-Jun-10, 12:31:53 PM
Love the detail...you can still see the remnants of their egg teeth!
And name that prey...the feather by the one on the right...looks like a cedar waxwing feather, but seems too small...
OMG! It's my favorite time of their youth...the Buddha Baby stage...Yay!!!!
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