tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8839911151137989573.post1467242256474251715..comments2023-08-08T06:34:23.645-07:00Comments on Gordon's Birding Adventures: A Minnesotan's Last HurrahGordonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13931448617460317916noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8839911151137989573.post-73536926901946933442015-12-22T12:17:57.630-07:002015-12-22T12:17:57.630-07:00Nice!!! No matter how many times I've seen th...Nice!!! No matter how many times I've seen these lovebirds, I can never get enough of them. I had one from an egg many years ago as a pet. It like to unscrew my glass apart while I was reading. It also took showers with me and flew around all over the place. It even escaped into the Arizona desert, but it wasn't me that began the invasion. I put out a WANTED sign and found my little friend at someone's house living the life. He went on to live another 22 years!!! My question is...how long can the ones in the wild survive? Imagine Phoenix in the next decade if they all have these incredible life spans:) Rohrerbothttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02136631378931478644noreply@blogger.com