A Typical Weekend at Home
The jays buzz the cat in the meadow, calling raucously and continuously till the feline gets the message not to trespass the jay's territory.The twin fawns seem to be in sync with just about every activity, including responding to unexpected noises. Hmm...what was that, anyway? (After all, everything is new to a fawn.)

And then at home, it's cage-cleaning time and that means everybody vacates, one at a time, his or her cage.
This is a shot of Pippin parked temporarily in the Wingabago travel carrier. Pippin is so small and such a seeker of small dark places to explore and make nests, that I can't leave her out unattended for long as it isn't safe.
But Sam, who was already out and about exploring, decided to check Pippin out (he does like her a lot). They had a little chat and then Sam continued his explorations.
The cockatiels also took the opportunity to explore the window sill and the outside activities. Not much happening out there except jays flying about and sun beating down - oof! It's supposed to reach upper 90s F today.
Baths were had by all and Chipper dried off on the tree.Here he is relaxed and happy for the weekend!

2 Comments:
I can just imagine trying to find Pippin hiding somewhere in your house. She'd be a tricky one to find again!
Yes, and once she makes up her mind where she wants to go, there's no stopping her. (Mostly, she wants to join the cockatiels in their cage and rile them up.)
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