I'm not nice to everyone. I'm honest. I see too much B.S. on this site where people try to make people feel better instead of telling them what they really want to hear. Go ahead, rate me low. Try the advice that girl who told you to "just stay positive" gave you. Just know that I'm laughing at your failure. I speak Spanish and Portuguese, so if you are a native speaker of either of these languages, feel free to ask in your native tongue, I'll do my best to respond in them.
Hablo español. Si prefieres mandarme una pregunta en español no hay drama. Te respondaré en tu lengua nativa.
Falo portugués. Si você quer enviarme uma pergunta na sua lÃngua nativa. Está bem.
my profile goes crazy whenever I try to post letters that aren't english. The spellings are correct, just try to figure out what they are. Sorry in advance.
I speak these languages, but if there are problems with my grammar, please let me know. My experience comes from:
Spanish-Argentina
Portuguese-Brazil
Member Since: February 10, 2009 Answers: 38 Last Update: August 9, 2009 Visitors: 2932
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Does anyone know why my parakeets nose might be looking dry. I have 2 and one's nose is nice and pink and the cockatiel's nose is looking pretty pink but a different shad (as it's always been) So do you think maybe she isn't drinking enough water or something or is it too hot? Any ideas? Thank you. (link)
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I'm not a parakeet expert by any means, but I'll try to point you to someone who is. Try birdhobbyist.com. I use the reptile counterpart (kingsnake.com), and they have lots of breeders and vets that get on regularly to answer questions of this nature. Also try googling parakeet care sheets.
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