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Wake up and Good night


Tamara

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Our whole house seems to wake up about the same time, except in the early spring. Then they literally wake up with the birds & talk to them out the window come about day break. One of the only things about spring that I don't look forward to, not being an early bird, myself.

 

Everyone puts themselves to bed & just doses off. But there will be a round of Good Night's right before lights out.

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Birdroom lights off at 7:00 pm, my ekkie insists on it or he will squawk until the lights are out. When I go in and say nite, nite, my grey goes to her night perch for sleeping. My zon also goes to his cage when I say nite, nite and tell him to go to his cage. So 7:00pm until I get up in the AM.

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Well I get up around 9.00-9.30am, go see to my little daughter & at which point Murphy normally pipes up under his sheet with a whistle to say "what about me?" He normally goes to bed around 8.30-9.30pm to make sure he gets his 12 hours sleep. Sometimes I'm naughty & let him stay up late the odd night & he doesn't mind that at all. To be honest he has never showed any signs that he ever wants to go to bed & you can always hear him going round his cage for a good while after he's all tucked up. Often you hear the birdie babble ball going off & you know he's still awake. :rolleyes:

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