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Post by milleman413 on Sept 8, 2005 8:15:04 GMT -5
would somone mind telling me what a soft bill is? thanks.
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Post by Mike on Sept 8, 2005 20:18:07 GMT -5
They are birds like mouse birds and mynahs ect.
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Post by milleman413 on Sept 10, 2005 16:34:26 GMT -5
got a like with some pics?
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Post by Mike on Sept 10, 2005 17:16:16 GMT -5
I'll try and google some up.
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Post by Mike on Sept 10, 2005 17:25:32 GMT -5
Here is a picture of a mousebird. It's not the best picture but it gives you an idea of what one looks like. This is just one color/type of a mousebird. Here is a picture of a mynah. Again this is just one color/type of one. I hear these are very hard to raise as they are pretty bad parents and almost always have to be handfed from hatch to keep them alive. The parents usually starve them or kill them if they are left with them, but they will usually sit on their own eggs.
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Post by Mike on Sept 10, 2005 17:37:57 GMT -5
I did a little more googling and I found these 2 better pictures of mousebirds. White headed mousebird Speckled Mousebird I also found this picture of bee eaters
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Post by pigeonman on Sept 10, 2005 19:20:07 GMT -5
very cool
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Post by milleman413 on Sept 10, 2005 19:20:49 GMT -5
wow thoes are awesome.
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Post by pigeonman on Sept 10, 2005 20:12:28 GMT -5
yes i may just have to invest in some
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Post by Mike on Sept 10, 2005 20:27:24 GMT -5
I wouldn't mind having a pair of them bee eaters. They are pretty cute and anything that eats bees are good. I hate them since I'm allergic to them. The one two I like are honey and bumble because I've never gotten stung by one of them before.
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