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what season do peach face lovebirds breed in greece ?

what season do peach face lovebirds breed in greece?
can i make them come into breeding condition ?
i know more light helps but what more do they need to breed?
a nesting box i’ve got ,
seeds best quality , fruit, …
i give them vitamins in water…
i’m a beginner with lovebirds…
i have 3 more pairs of different types i’m breeding already …
any help would help…
and last of all were can order a home sex test for lovebirds to make sure they are a pair…
my birds are 18 months old
indoor breeding
thank you

What Do I feed Guinea’s ( Guinea Hens) during the winter?

5 have taken up residence in our yard and I would like them to stay around for Bug season. What should I feed them on a daily basis? Wild Bird Seed? Cracked corn? Should I go the Co-Op and get some sort of regular chicken food?

Worried! I have to move in January. What will happen to the wild birds I feed daily?

I live in the high country where it snows occasionally and have to move in January. I’ve been feeding the local finches and many assorted birds for almost 3 years through every season. I’m worried about how they will do. I know some have come to depend on me. Should I wean them from the seed I offer them….or??? I’m very worried about this.

That Girl – Season One

That Girl – Season One

  • That Girl ran five seasons on ABC (following Bewitched) from 1966-1971 at a time when the three broadcast networks captured 95% of the viewing audience. Marlo Thomas character, Ann, was groundbreaking as an independent female forging her own way and forever changed the manner in which women were portrayed on TV, influencing the development of many of the other successful female-lead shows that fol

That Girl ran five seasons on ABC (following Bewitched) from 1966-1971 at a time when the three broadcast networks captured 95% of the viewing audience. Marlo Thomas’ character, Ann, was groundbreaking as an independent female forging her own way and forever changed the manner in which women were portrayed on TV, influencing the development of many of the other successful female-lead shows that followed, from The Mary Tyler Moore Show to Kate & Allie and more.

Wildly popular, That Girl received four Emmy® nominations, as well as a Golden Globe Award for Thomas for Best TV Star Actress. The That Girl cast included Ted Bessel (Hollinger), Ruth Buzzi, George Carlin, Dabney Coleman, Rosemary DeCamp and Lew Parker (Lou Marie) and featured such notable guest stars as Milton Berle, Ethel Merman, Carl Reiner and Danny Thomas (Marlo’s father).

This 5-DVD box set features all 30 half-hour episodes from the historic first season plus:
• Original That Girl pilot episode
• “The Making Of That Girl Featurette” with Marlo Thomas
• That Girl Promos
• That Girl In New York with Marlo Thomas and Bill Persky
• Audio commentaries with Marlo Thomas and Bill PerskyIn the flapper era, Clara Bow was the It girl. In the liberated 1960s, Marlo Thomas was all That. Her groundbreaking character, Ann Marie, opened the door for a new generation of independent women on TV who just might make it after all. Ann was not a wife, mother, daughter, girlfriend, ditzy neighbor, sidekick, or fantasy object (neither genie nor witch). She was something new and contemporary, an aspiring actress who leaves home to pursue her career in New York City. “You did a wonderful job helping me grow up, but now I’m up,” she sweetly tells her overprotective parents (an Emmy-worthy Lew Parker and Rosemary DeCamp) in “Goodbye, Hello, Goodbye.” That Girl was not a total break from TV convention. In this inaugural season, she has a kinda kooky neighbor and Rhoda-antecedent, Judy (Bonnie Scott). And she has a boyfriend, magazine writer Donald Hollinger (Ted Bessell), whom she meets cute in the first aired episode, “Don’t Just Do Something, Stand There.” Ann and Donald are one of TV’s great comedy teams. They have a delightful Barefoot in the Park-like chemistry, with Ann the vivacious, more free-spirited one, and Donald the more practical one. One of their best episodes is “Anatomy of a Blunder,” in which Donald suffers every disaster and indignity en route to meet Ann’s father for the first time. Thomas was honored with a Golden Globe award for this season, and the series established her as “talented, unusual, a bright new face” (to quote the want ad Ann is desperate to answer in “You Have to Know Someone to Be an Unknown”).

One of the other kicks of reuniting with That Girl is the stellar roster of veteran character actors and future stars. Dabney Coleman, Bernie Kopell (Get Smart, The Love Boat), and Ronnie Schell (Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.) are regulars this season. Guest stars include Sally Kellerman and George Carlin in “Break a Leg,” Rob Reiner and “Terry” Garr in “This Little Piggy Had a Ball” (the inevitable bowling-ball-stuck-on-the-toe episode), and a pre-All in the Family Carroll O’Connor as an amorous opera singer in “A Tenor’s Loving Care.” That Girl is so-’60s, but as with The Dick Van Dyke Show, on which series creators Sam Denoff and Bill Persky previously worked, the literate, character-driven comedy holds up remarkably well. –Donald Liebenson

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nesting box?

if u put a nesting box in your cage for the birds are they going to go ahead or wait for the breeding season to come>?
they are budgies?

Can feeding wild birds with peanuts during the breeding season harm the nestlings?

Can feeding wild birds with peanuts during the breeding season harm the nestlings?

Is it worth buying a 12 month old hand reared cockatiel, or should I wait for a more recently weaned one?

I had been planning to buy a young hand reared cockatiel for a while now, but in my regional area there aren’t many breeders and I would prefer not buying from a pet store. I have found one breeder who still has 8 of last season’s birds available, meaning they are hand-reared and she claims to handle them daily, they are apparently still very friendly, but they are a year old.

So, I was wondering, should I buy one of these? What the comparisons of how well you can bond with and train a year old cockatiel compared to one that has been recently weaned? Will it be that much different and harder?

I also have the option of asking her to pull a couple of chicks from a clutch she has now to hand rear, but apparently they are close to leaving the nest box and will be harder to rear and more flighty/harder to tame and bond with.

Or I could get one from a pet shop, but I’d prefer not to. OR I could put in an order for the next clutch she has to be hand reared, but she doesn’t even have a pair in a breeding cage yet, so that would be a while.

What do you think of the 12 month old ones in comparison? What do you think I should do? Any information and opinions appreciated, thank you!