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Special edition of @phantomarine textposts for Easter! So many religious figures in this comic, so much talk of resurrection :)
That one's a bonus:
Chubby bunny
Archimedes surveying the odd new furniture.
They’re all in for a shock in 3 weeks (Archimedes in particular). I’ve been trying to change their routine/habits for the past few months to reduce the shock on them, hopefully it helps. They’ve had less out of cage time, more night time interruptions (not entirely planned) and I’ve been so sick they’ve had to deal without me a lot. Here’s to hoping they (and we) cope.
While birds don’t know wtf pregnancy is they have certainly picked up on my hormonal changes. The amount they pleasure themselves at the moment is like living with 3 teenage boys who don’t hide behind closed doors for “me time”, and they’ve been fighting, particularly over territory.
"My goodness dear what HAVE you been doing with these nails!? I'm going to need to trim these cuticles!"

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Who’s that beautiful boy 😍
This is a post dedicated to Henrietta. Unfortunately I only have these three pictures of her. She was very vocal with a great personality. Rip Henrietta
Ziggy is notoriously difficult to record singing/talking, but for some reason he became less shy after I turned the light off.
Yes, that is actually him saying “hello Ziggy!” in what is pretty much my own voice coming out of a starling. The rest of the chirps and words he learned from my cockatiels, who are less proficient at mimicking.