Actually, she sat there the longest, looking tired and irritable and a little stricken, when she was trying to lay another egg. I only understood that in retrospect.
It took a very long time for that second egg to finally emerge.
The third egg arrived promptly soon thereafter. It was only just last night.
Both cockatiels are taking turns sitting on the eggs now, with Queen taking her shift in the evening and King coming on duty in the morning, when the coffee is a-brewing. They both look identical to me. The only way I can tell the difference is by the way they behave. Queen is shy and nervous. King is outgoing and talkative. I think he actually takes pride in showing me the eggs, before he gently pushes them into place underneath him with his halfway open beak.
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Precious! I used to have a cockatiel like these named Crazy Bird! He had quite a vocabulary too!
ReplyDeleteHi, Ruth. That must have been great to have a cockatiel who could talk. Ours only sing. How long did you have him? I hear they live a long time.
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