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Vanessa's bird Maggie; they just don't come any more beautiful!

Ruby, a scarlet macaw, often "flies" while stationary on Leanna's hands. This picture caught was taken
at the perfect moment to reveal the extension of Ruby's wings and tail (being used as a "brake."

Ang and Jen's bird Hedwig. I'm not sure what the cake says; we will leave that up to you!

Karen K.'s Sidney showing off her beauty!

The Alaska Bird Club has a Lost and Found Rescue Committee. This is Amber, committee chairperson,
atop a roof. There is a Pionus in that tree...really! He is mostly green and nearly invisible.
Amber is trying to lure the bird with some bird food.

Ultimate trust? Casper on his back!

Leanna created a frame over her deck and put netting over it so her birds can come out for some sun!

Yvonne's birds Rico and Jose. Rico does the greatest tricks!

This is a true bird lovers living room, complete with tree and ropes. One whole end of the
room is dedicated to day cages and play area for the birds. At night, they retire to an
upstairs bedroom in much smaller and less cluttered cages for a good nights sleep. This
arrangement allows the owner to clean and re-arrange their day cages when they are put
to bed at night.

Making your birds a "spot" in the bathroom allows you to spend time with them when you are
showering. It can give you talking time in the morning and they get some much needed humidity.
The owner hold three birds here in the morning and a cockatiel sits on the perch right in the
shower.
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