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Greetings Animal Lovers!

Welcome to Animal Husbandry 101, this is the place for all things animal.

Did you get a new pet? Tell us about it.Do you have a question about pet care? Ask it here. Are you thinking about getting a pet? Let us know.

There are a great many animal lovers at Tweb anxious to hear about and join in the fun.

In addition to the regular set of rules called the DECORUM, others rules will be enforced here as well.

1) Please keep all pets on a leash.
2) Please clean up after those pets that aren't quite paper trained.
3) Gerbils are not good pets. It's a long story

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    Many years ago we had a pair of cedar waxwings nesting in the big fir right outside my bedroom window. The nest was actually at the level of the window, fairly high up the tree, and it was a real treat for my kids and me to watch those 3 chicks from just hatched to flown.

    Waxwings are here year round but we see them more in winter, and rarely in summer, so it was really interesting to see them all through June that year in the fir tree.

    What a treat for you, mike, to have that bit of God's creation right outside.


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    • #17
      Originally posted by mossrose View Post


      Many years ago we had a pair of cedar waxwings nesting in the big fir right outside my bedroom window. The nest was actually at the level of the window, fairly high up the tree, and it was a real treat for my kids and me to watch those 3 chicks from just hatched to flown.

      Waxwings are here year round but we see them more in winter, and rarely in summer, so it was really interesting to see them all through June that year in the fir tree.

      What a treat for you, mike, to have that bit of God's creation right outside.
      Yes indeed. Maybe we will eventually have an ornithologist who can identify these birds.

      I was a little concerned after we had painters come by to make an estimate for painting the trim. It was good they didn't come back to do the painting yet.

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      • #18
        I don't think the birds would look good in Whisper White.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by mikewhitney View Post
          I don't think the birds would look good in Whisper White.
          Yuh. They'd likely be happier in Camouflage Brown.



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