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Well, we're sort of just assuming Ash is fine at this point. He isn't peeing on things (that we know of) so can't really say how much he's going or see what color it is. He acts fine, but that doesn't really tell me much because he never actually acts like anything is wrong. Not much prevents him from eating.
Flounder really isn't that bad with them. I very rarely see him instigate anything and it's usually half-hearted when he does, but they're both terrified of him. If he looks at either one of them they immediately hunch up and get low to the ground. Gyzmo will run. Tulip sometimes runs, sometimes stays still, and sometimes runs up slaps him when he turns his back on her. Gyzmo is scared of Tulip too and I have seen Tulip attack Gyzmo. It seems like a fairly precarious dynamic.
My last baby is going to be leaving soon. He's good at getting to one thing to get to another and so on so he gets higher and higher. I moved things around because I didn't want him getting out before he was actually able to fly. I also moved his trash can lid that he likes to get on because he was by the side of the fence right by the road. I was scared he'd fly right into the road. Then I chased him over to the trashcan lid while his mom yelled at me. We obviously have different methods of raising baby robins. His mom was not happy after that. Did not attack me though, so I count that as a win.
There were cats at the park today. We're guessing they're looking for baby birds. We did see one little robin that's smaller than mine. His mom yelled at us and made sure we get well away from him.
Flounder really isn't that bad with them. I very rarely see him instigate anything and it's usually half-hearted when he does, but they're both terrified of him. If he looks at either one of them they immediately hunch up and get low to the ground. Gyzmo will run. Tulip sometimes runs, sometimes stays still, and sometimes runs up slaps him when he turns his back on her. Gyzmo is scared of Tulip too and I have seen Tulip attack Gyzmo. It seems like a fairly precarious dynamic.
My last baby is going to be leaving soon. He's good at getting to one thing to get to another and so on so he gets higher and higher. I moved things around because I didn't want him getting out before he was actually able to fly. I also moved his trash can lid that he likes to get on because he was by the side of the fence right by the road. I was scared he'd fly right into the road. Then I chased him over to the trashcan lid while his mom yelled at me. We obviously have different methods of raising baby robins. His mom was not happy after that. Did not attack me though, so I count that as a win.
There were cats at the park today. We're guessing they're looking for baby birds. We did see one little robin that's smaller than mine. His mom yelled at us and made sure we get well away from him.
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