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Tina Greco - Melbourne:

--- Quote from: Ari on February 18, 2008, 07:00:47 PM ---Hey Skippy.  I was wondering how you went about naming all your animals.  Did you read into their personality before naming?  Do you ever have trouble telling them apart?  Hope all is well. O0

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Something very wonderful happens twice a year on my porch, I am uploading the photo's  ^-^

As for naming my animals some come with names, others we name, yes every animals has a different personality, and different soul, that shines through. The Names fit the animals to a tee.

I never have any trouble telling them apart, I know each one, what noises they make, even whos pooh I am cleaning up.

Yes the glories of animal ownership Pooh duty  :::D :::D

Each of my animals have favorite toys, blankets, beds etc....

My cats are inside cats and my dogs are both inside and out.

And much to the horror of many on this forum, yes I have two dogs that sleep on my bed  :o :o :::D :::D

Tina Greco - Melbourne:
Here it is a pair of wild doves makes a nest in my hanging basket, which contains wandering dew lol

She has done this for two years.

These are her babies, she is right by our front door and we talk to them all the time. :)



Ari:
Oh great stuff, Skippy.  I like doves, elegant birds.  She's right on time again, for two years now you say. O0

Tina Greco - Melbourne:

--- Quote from: Ari on February 18, 2008, 10:09:15 PM ---Oh great stuff, Skippy.  I like doves, elegant birds.  She's right on time again, for two years now you say. O0

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Yes she amazed us. Two years ago she comes and sets up house, right below her is were the dogs play, and the basket is at eye level. She so quiet and cute we never chased her away. It was so exciting we watched her raise her babies, and watching them learning to fly was a laugh. Then she came back again and again.

We never water the plant while she is there and we keep her little home safe. This year I even put up shade for her, the sun is very bitting this time of year.

Only takes her 3 weeks from laying eggs to her babies flying.

Ari:
That's pretty neat.  Maybe you could domesticate one of the babies. O0

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