Hello everybody! This is my first post on the forum, and I thought that I should share my lovies here.
This is Rainbow, she is 1 years old; a feisty little busybody. She packs a painful bite, thus I've donned gloves to handle her as you can see. She hadn't been socialized when i adopted her and all my attempts to do so till date hasn't been successful. She also seems to know the difference between a gloved hand and a bare hand. Never bit a gloved hand ever! She doesn't like bare hands -period.
Meet Michael (Michelle ), he is 2 months old, tame and shy, never bites. I got Micheal when he was 3 weeks old, and he weaned about 2 weeks ago. Young little fella.
This lil Princess is Elsa! She/He is 4 months old, I got her a week ago. Elsa loves human contact and nibbles at my fingers on occasion. She is hyper active and very inquisitive, loves to bathe and loves to explore new foods. She also seems to love my gold rings. (and no, I'm not holding her by the head in the last photo, she's perched on my forefinger and exploring the 'hole' created by my thumb and forefinger)
These are my lovies (for now).
On a tangent, does anyone happen to know what mutations they are? Lovebird genetics is making my head blow up. ):
This is Rainbow, she is 1 years old; a feisty little busybody. She packs a painful bite, thus I've donned gloves to handle her as you can see. She hadn't been socialized when i adopted her and all my attempts to do so till date hasn't been successful. She also seems to know the difference between a gloved hand and a bare hand. Never bit a gloved hand ever! She doesn't like bare hands -period.
Meet Michael (Michelle ), he is 2 months old, tame and shy, never bites. I got Micheal when he was 3 weeks old, and he weaned about 2 weeks ago. Young little fella.
This lil Princess is Elsa! She/He is 4 months old, I got her a week ago. Elsa loves human contact and nibbles at my fingers on occasion. She is hyper active and very inquisitive, loves to bathe and loves to explore new foods. She also seems to love my gold rings. (and no, I'm not holding her by the head in the last photo, she's perched on my forefinger and exploring the 'hole' created by my thumb and forefinger)
These are my lovies (for now).
On a tangent, does anyone happen to know what mutations they are? Lovebird genetics is making my head blow up. ):