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Welcome to my photo page.

I hate sites where they say (click the image to
enlarge) only to see the image the same size or smaller.
SOOOOOOOOO
Click any image and it WILL enlarge it into a new window.
First my exotics
Meet Zelda, she is a 4 year old, 4 foot 8 inch Female
(Hypomelanistic) Corn
Snake (Elaphe guttata guttata) I got her from the pet shop on April 29 2006
I always wanted a snake since I was a kid, I am now 49 and
I GOT ONE weeee, I didn't want a baby I wanted a full grown snake.

This is Charlotte my Brazilian White Knee Tarantula,
(Acanthoscurria geniculata)
she is about 2 and a half years old now and I got her at
about 4 months old she was only 2 inches long, she is as big as my hand now
around 8 inches.
I don't pick her up as she is
sooo big and has a temper to match. She even pulls the 11 inch feeding tongues
out my hand.

Next is Mr Smith, my Mexican Red Knee Tarantula,
(Brachypelma smithi)
He is about 16 months old now, I got him as a baby (spiderling)
an inch long, he is about 3 inches now and growing well.

Meet Monty, our Sun Conure (Aratinga
solstitialis) he is a rite character.
Bubble Popping
When
we first got him at 2 years old
Having a Cuppa
Resting on the Sofa
Peek a Boo Monty
Monty Baby
Jammy Toast (look at my parrot Shirt)
In-fact another parrot shirt

Play Time
<--Pegrope in his cage
Bath time lol ( that's the snakes dish lol )
Cooking with mum, Spaghetti Bolognaise
get the oxo out
now the mushroom
tast it !
While I wait some leftover Chinese
yummeeee ooo yogurt too

Wile no one is looking where is the sugar tin ??
no one looking ?
Dive in fast
got some ahhhhh
who needs floss lol
always have fresh breath (that's an extra strong mint)
He attacked me for taking the
photo lol and look at the sign I got for our window lol

He don't even like Christmas, look at poor Rudolf
fly in
Mangle it up
ahh one more bite for luck.
And after all that feeding, playing, bathing, cooking and attacking you
need to sleep.
in fact we both need to rest

Awwwww shhhhh
HERE IS OUR NEW ADDITION
Charlie (Senegal "Poicephalus Senegal")
I think by looking at his plumage and what is said on the
internet about sexing, he is a Male.
We have only had him a week and he is scared of people so lets
hope he tames down enough to handle.

Meet my new Birdie OSCAR
Ollie is a CAG (Congo African Grey) (Psittacus
erithacus erithacus)
We got him on the 18 September 2007
He was 16 old when we got him, he is starting to whistle and trying to
talk.
He seems like he will talk allot (like me) lol and he is
coming on fast.

Now our Tortoise's,
Shelby is an African leopard Tortoise, (Geochelone
pardalis) that's the biggest
one, the other is a one someone found in the street and gave us.

Next is Jess, or Shepherd Cross, she is a right softie.
She will Sleep Anywhere
See what I mean ?
Look at those eyes awww
Now meet our resident Robin, he is my partner's baby,
he comes
with his partner (Mrs Robin) and Ally (My Partner) feeds them meal worms by hand
then Mr Robin feeds Mrs Robin with them.
 
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Robin in the house

Then he brought his pals

Here are the sparrows too, they feed off us
as well.
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There was a Black Birds Nest in The Ivy
above our window too, so we took some pics of the eggs and baby's
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Ally also took most of these excellent photos.
THANKS ALLY xx
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