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@Godspoison
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fullbodies open!! $60-80 depending on complexity !!!
frabkir !@lobotomizedarts
since i posted it in my examples … i suppose now is a good time to show my first fullbody art in 5ever interactions appreciated
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A "dove release" at a wedding or funeral is a death sentence for the birds.
The white "doves" sold for releases aren't doves. They're domestic pigeons bred to be small and white, and they have no survival skills outside a coop.
DIY releasers often buy white Ringneck Doves or King Pigeons, which have zero ability to navigate home. Nearly all of them die.
Even professional releases with trained homing pigeons kill birds. Hawks take them in the air. Cars hit them when they land exhausted. They collide with windows. They get lost and starve.
Rehabbers pull them in with broken wings, broken legs, raging trichomoniasis, and bodies so emaciated the birds can barely stand.
One rehabber described treating a white pigeon from a release whose throat infection had hardened so completely it distorted the shape of his skull.
There is no version of this tradition where the birds "fly away and live happily ever after." That's the marketing story. The reality is that you paid to traumatize and usually kill a domestic animal for a 15-second photo moment.
If someone you know is planning a dove release for a wedding, funeral, or celebration, tell them. Bubbles, sparklers, dried flower petals, or ribbon throws all photograph beautifully and don't kill anything.
The birds are not props, they are live animals that need proper care.


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@Centch Oh my goodness Dex turned out so cuteeee! Thank you! You always blow these out of the water.
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@avian_aves It's entirely possible! My female lovebird she gets ovarian cysts and when they are bad they make it difficult to poop. I truly hope he recovers quick. I know the fear well for our little tinies.
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@Godspoison It's possible! He is pooping more now, which is a relief. I was terrified it was a blockage, but I think it was because he wasn't eating...
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@avian_aves I would suggest, if they have not already, an xray. I wonder if something like a growth could potentially be exerting pressure and backing him up a bit?
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@avian_aves I don't fully know if it helps but my avian vet is in canada (Night owl bird hospital) you could potentially inquire via email and see if they can provide any advice. They treat the smallest of guys. I cant say 100% they have treated finches but I do know they treat parrotlets.
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@FollowTheBirbs May he fly high. I am so devastated and am sending all my love to you and those surrounding you who have known and loved Winnie.
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@CritterValley I would love to give bald Juniper a home.
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@Redundantz Yeah I think so too. Then I remember a lot of the cons are also out that way.
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@Godspoison ALWAYS the east coast🥲
i feel like they underestimate how many nerds etc. are in vancouver haha.
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@Redundantz So many wishes!!! It always makes me so sad they either skip over us or go to the east coast.
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@wolfberrycrafts It has been so bad. I get so many spam messages that I miss the real ones. Might be a good idea to direct client to email instead.
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