Tuesday, October 24, 2006
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5 Comments:
How do you get such good action shots of Cinnamon? My rabbits always change position just as the camera snaps the picture.
I think it bears noting that it seems Cinnamon doesn't shy away from the camera--she has no shame! Caught red-disapproval-ed, and still she goes for those nutriberries.
My birds disapprove of nutriberries. I'm glad something likes them!
Hi megj & dguzman,
You will note that there are lots of treats involved in getting this photo--that's the secret to getting Cinnamon photos. I have a ton of photos I end up deleting because she moves at the last minute, but she has learned to associate the annoying camera with treats.
teageeare,
All my birds--parakeets and cockatiel have enjoyed Nutriberries but I have had to crush them up for the birds.
I am not eating bird treats. Your flashy thing is broken.
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