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Hi everyone I'm pretty sure there was an old post somewhere here about how male and female lovebirds sit differently,with two sitting beside each other to illustrate. Help I think that pic is so cute ,I do know the only way to be sure of course is DNA. I don't know why I cannot find it Thanks Marianne |
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Zonkersmom's pic maybe the the one you need. It's message 6 in this thread. Annie |
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Hi thanks Annie! I feel silly I must have skipped number six and I thought I had carefully read them all,lol. Marianne |
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You're welcome. Annie |
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Isn't Annie something else, Marianne? I hunted for this for you for a while right after you posted it, but didn't find it. I have often looked fruitlessly for an old thread, but Annie always seems to find it. Annie, you are definitely our research Maven! Abby |
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Bless her heart, Annie has a mind that just 'files' information away. I used to. Thanks to managers and assistant managers, for all you do! |
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You guys are so funny. All I did was go to Lovebirds in the sidebar. Lovebird genetics made sense so I clicked it and there they were. Very nice of you all to say that stuff. Annie |
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