Busy but Ok thanks Kirsty, kids are great so that's half the battle!My feet are really sore lyn
How is work now your back?
Busy but Ok thanks Kirsty, kids are great so that's half the battle!My feet are really sore lyn
How is work now your back?
Now, THIS I happen to know! The pigments in the crustaceans they eat turn their feathers pink! Otherwise they'd be white. The Audubon Zoo in New Orleans just puts powders of that pigment in their "flamingo kibble" to turn them pink. I guess it's too much hassle or expense to grow enough crustaceans to feed them!Why are flamingos pink ?
Such a rewarding job you have lyn!Busy but Ok thanks Kirsty, kids are great so that's half the battle!
Yes it is tiring being but most of the kids make it worth while.Such a rewarding job you have lyn!
I done work experience in a nursery when I was 16 and I loved it. Was so tired by the end of the night though![]()
Shrimps? I don't know what they eat haha![]()
Because of the food they eat![]()
ahhh!! seen this but can't remember answer![]()
It's the shrimp they eat I think
What a lot of shrimps.Diet - shrimps?
Still me.
That made me laugh.Now, THIS I happen to know! The pigments in the crustaceans they eat turn their feathers pink! Otherwise they'd be white. The Audubon Zoo in New Orleans just puts powders of that pigment in their "flamingo kibble" to turn them pink. I guess it's too much hassle or expense to grow enough crustaceans to feed them!
FYI: when Hurricane Katrina was bearing down on New Orleans, the staff put all the flamingos in the men's toilet area! The building is brick and stood up to the storm: all the flamingos were fine, if a bit bemused!
I'm just glad I wasn't the one to clean out that room! Perhaps the storm should have been called Hurricane Latrine-a instead!![]()
You're most welcome.Thanks for allowing me to join The Cold Dark Room
Wifey and I have decided not to tell Tidgy about this aggressive behaviour.Good evening Boss. That was a really nice walk, which both Oli and I enjoyed, wishing Tidgy was with us. Mind you, Oli could have bullied and hurt her. We saw a neighbour who has a tort, and we placed his and Oli face to face, whereas Oli attacked without prior notice. The other tort did not move a mm. Poor thing. Don't forget, Oli lives with a.... military woman. The owner of the other tort sat and watched, so I picked up Oli and moved to another place.
Got ambushed by a student.Hello. Where's our BIG BOSS He doesn't seem to be around.
Anytime, if you assk nicely.Are they open regularly or just a few days on the trot?
And here.Remember 'The Tortoise and the Hare?'
Good evening Lyn. Back to work? 'Enjoy it.' (Notice the quote sign).
The poor guy know nothing, literally nothing about torts. He does NOTHING for his poor tort, does not even feed him/her. He seems to have found it in the garden of the villa which they moved into. Imagine Lyn, he thinks that torts live 2,000 years! Not 200, 250, but TWO THOUSAND years. See how ignorant people are in this part of the world when it comes to animals/pets?
Very sad and stupid but I don't suppose they know any better.And here.
They put them in ponds or fountains and wonder why they die.
Moving is one of the most stressful things a person can put themselves through.Hi all!!
Just a flying visit to say hello and hope everybody is doing well.
My house move has been horrific! The people that stayed here before left pretty much all of their furniture and I need to wait until next week before the Charity van can pick it up! In the mean time I've been trying to sell off as much as I can which has been helpful for the back pocket
So I have also ripped out the fireplace, moved all the furniture to the garage (with my fiancé's help!), cleaned the house top to bottom, ripped off the daedo rail(or whatever it's called!) and removed the non edible tortoise flowers out the back garden - well the ones I know aren't tortoise friendly anyway. There are some more though I need to find out about - watch out for the post!
My fiancé is currently plastering the living room and I've had no TV or broadband for a week
Other than that it's all good!
Worth points for being interesting, as always, Bea.Now, THIS I happen to know! The pigments in the crustaceans they eat turn their feathers pink! Otherwise they'd be white. The Audubon Zoo in New Orleans just puts powders of that pigment in their "flamingo kibble" to turn them pink. I guess it's too much hassle or expense to grow enough crustaceans to feed them!
FYI: when Hurricane Katrina was bearing down on New Orleans, the staff put all the flamingos in the men's toilet area! The building is brick and stood up to the storm: all the flamingos were fine, if a bit bemused!
I'm just glad I wasn't the one to clean out that room! Perhaps the storm should have been called Hurricane Latrine-a instead!![]()
No, but i do what i can.Very sad and stupid but I don't suppose they know any better.
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