Adult Navanax
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An adult Navanax, crawling across a float on kelp, near Portuguese Rock off
Anacapa. The sensory organs they extend in front, and the eyes atop the
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8 years ago
A blog about a flock of budgies: Sutcliffe, the white and blue pater familias, originally a budgie bin budgie who has come a million miles, Mary Ann, a completely yellow (lutein) shelter budgie who is a lovely plump diva, and their two wild type (green) offspring, Boo, and Magoo. We also have a cat, Shania (added much more recently, 7-09).
6 comments:
Yowie kazowie! That's so exciting!
I read on Wikipedia that budgies can lay up to 15 eggs per brood! I would hope that nature builds in a limitation depending on the size of the nest box. In nature, they brood in logs, which may be much more palatial.
Keep on clucking!
wow! fifteen eggs! those certianly wouldn't fit in our nest box, even "wall to wall". i don't even see how she could sit on 15 eggs! She could probably sit on about five, maximum. we will see what happens! some may never hatch, some may hatch but not survive, so, its still early days. but fun early days!
It must be incredibly exhausting to lay eggs every other day! How big are these eggs? It is hard to tell from webcam perspective.
these eggs are about the size of the chocolate eggs you get every easter: but not as colorful. still, MA is not a very big bird, and her rear must be pretty sore! Sutcliffe gets into the nest box with her, and she seems mildly annoyed, until he preens the feathers on top of her head. he really seems to adore her.
Preening of head feathers is so nice!
Our Lala would love to eat the eggs. She would enjoy them a lot more than chocolate eggs!
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