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Chat - Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Topic Started: Feb 10 2009, 12:00 AM (2,939 Views)
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:bday: Grandma Doot Doot/Judy :bday:
:bday: Hope you have a wonderful day! :bday:
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h20sfine welcome to this forum and enjoy us a lot..........
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Grandma Doot Doot/Judy happy b'day to you....have a nice day



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umbrella day

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Some interesting questions have been posted for IWS responses - and B-)) Dr. Sharpe did= check 'em out:

http://z7.invisionfree.com/CHIL_EagleCAM/i...php?showforum=3

Territory
SR Nest
Wind
10 & 26 - eggs
and more .....

Do you have a question???
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Grandma Doot Doot/Judy enjoy your special day!
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Eaglepedia Revisited:

February 27, 2008

Part II - In most birds, only the left ovary and oviduct persist. The ovary enlarges greatly during the breeding season. Active ovaries resemble bunches of tiny grapes -- the developing follicles. The oviduct opens medially to it in a funnel-shaped ostium. Ovulation results in the release of an egg from a mature follicle on the surface of the ovary. The egg, with extensive food reserves in the form of concentric layers of yolk, is picked up by the ostium and ciliary currents carry it into the magnum region. Over about three hours the egg receives a coating of albumen.

The egg then passes into the isthmus, where the shell membranes are deposited. This takes about one hour. The egg them moves to the uterus, or shell gland, where the calcareous shell is added and, in some birds, pigment is added in characteristic patterns. The egg then passes into the vagina and cloaca for laying.

http://people.eku.edu/ritchisong/avianreproduction.html


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heey urly birdie how are you.......
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hi ya Peetie how you feeling today! I'm fine - the sun is out - another warm winter day here in NY so....... how's little kitty doing? :X:
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heey DEB i go in half an hour to my kittie...
asylum is open from 2 till 5 p.m.
and it's almost 2 now....

i feel much better thank god...i worked this morning
only a bit "stupid" stomach feeling but nothing more....
i take some meds for it...so it is gone soon i hope....

when that is all huh....

can't your finger be "tape" ?? i thought about it....
like they do at an ankel or knee for example ???

there must be something to heal it don't you think ?
this take's to long...yuck...

okay girlie hear you....BBL
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no peetie finger is as healed as it's gonna get - it's been 4 months of treatment and we're at the end of that road and that's OK! now we begin intense therapy to get the swelling taken care of and full function/movement back! After I go for that evaluation - I'll have a better idea of what's going on! But I'm all good - so one of my fingers kind of points at the floor all the time - there could be much worse things in my life right? I'm thankful..... :ok:
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Hey All ! ^"^ :<<>>: :soar:
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snagged from IWS Update 2006

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supposed to be 60 here tomorrow can you believe it!
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