Looks like they're going to be Wisp, as in will-o'-the-wisp. I think the color is violet dilute? Not seeing a lot of blue on that nose, so possibly a hen, but it's still too early to tell for sure. They're so beautiful :). Poor Joe looked annoyed when I asked for a bird within 30 seconds of entering the store, but he had already promised me a larger cage for the probably boys, leaving a whole cage open for might be hens. That leaves a few months before a larger aviary needs to be built!

@MarcoJustMarco Me too! I had budgies and a cockatiel as a teen, then another cockatiel temporarily in my late 30s, early 40s, rehomed because Joe's dog wouldn't leave the bird alone. That bird was a rescue and cranky, it's been ages since a cute birdie played at my feet as I puttered about. Can't wait for Sunny and Sky to pick up on this is how it's done.

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I had a love bird on St Croix that was the boss of the house. Every Sunday was fly day out of his cage. Both dogs had bite experience with Mokie and had deep respect. Sometimes he would sit on their wire crate while they were sleeping inside.

Mokie was jealous their “cage” was larger than his. He ruled.

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@LnzyHou @MarcoJustMarco Pretty sure these guys all are too. It's hard to get them to stay away from the empty kennel when it's their turn to play. It's too small for all of the dogs, just a single dog kennel, but huge to them.

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