Indii Rainbow

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twippa
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Indii Rainbow

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I think Indii Rainbow will love my son Kisho the best! She loves sitting with him on his hand or head, and loves giving her wings a good flap. He calls her his mobile air conditioning!!

Excuse the blurriness I forgot I had my focus on Manual when I went to quickly capture this, will try and get a better shot next time we bring her out :D :D

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What a beautiful bird she is. I want one!!!! lol

Great photo even if it is a bit blurry. I really like the first one the best. :)
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Thanks!! I love taking photos so I look forward to getting many good ones in the future of our adventures!!!
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Hi Twippa

Gorgeous photos. Nice young man you have there too!

I wondered how IRNs would be with kids - we don't have any yet.

Ellie.
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Hey ellieelectrons! Well I had a look around and chose a breeder both close to me and who had raised her babies with young kids, so while Indii is still adjusting to our family she has been raised around young kids, which makes it easier.

I still observe that she takes in the level of confidence of the kids though, which is why Kisho is the only one who is handling her at the moment, he is interested and confident, even when Indii bit his ear today he was totally calm and brave, the other two are a bit apprehensive so I am just keeping Indii out of contact with them until she is more familiar with our family and home. They both are happy to feed her beans through her cage and both them and her enjoy that so at this stage I think that is enough :-)
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Indii Rainbow

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Indii using a toy spoon to flick her seed everywhere lol :-)
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shes pretty :D it looks like she has eyeshadow on.
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ellieelectrons wrote:Hi Twippa

Gorgeous photos. Nice young man you have there too!

I wondered how IRNs would be with kids - we don't have any yet.

Ellie.
It depends on the irns and the kids personality and what they are used to. one of my babies is going to a 9 and a 6yr old. The chic has been going over for visits and we took them away camping where there was over 10 kids who all got to have a play with them and were taught how to handle them properly. If you get kids that think they can just go and grab them and happen to scare the bird I dare say they would get a nasty bite.
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Re: Indii Rainbow

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I love these pictures!
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I've been called 'birdbrained' before, but somehow I don't think this is what they meant. say:hah-nay
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Thanks!! I'll have to get some more to put up :-)
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Fantastic pictures!
This is one of my favorite ringneck mutations. :D
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indii is beautiful!
and i agree that it looks like it has eye shadow on! lol
and while i'm at it, it evn looks like it has a fresh coating of lipstick! :lol:

do put up more pictures. this is the first time i'm seeing a mutation like this, and its gorgeous! lucky u and lucky iindi! :D
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Cute pics :)
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Re: Indii Rainbow

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gorgeous! what mutation is Indii? she's stunning :-)
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She's a turquoise pallid.

Any chance of a picture update? :P
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She's very pastel. I love it!
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Re: Indii Rainbow

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Very pretty bird! I've never seen one this color.
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yh thats a lovely colour
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Post by smkkin »

so beautiful, peaceful pictures

if focusing was more..
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Post by ringneckluv »

wow. nice
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Post by MarcyLove »

Such adorable pictures :)
I must admit I've never seen this colour variation before.
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