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Line Up and Wait
Proof an inexpensive HP Inkjet Printer can print in true living color.
Step 1: Enter information...
Family: Psittacidae (true parrots)
Genus:Agapornis
Species: Agapornis roseicollis
Color variation: Lutino
Step 2: Click PRINT. Here it comes!
Step 3: When Printing is complete, carefully remove finished bird.
Meet LYB. He is Part 1 of grief therapy for me. My true friend and much loved flockmate Birdie (in my avatar) died in a terrible accident and I've been completely devastated for nearly a month. Birdie was a human imprinted bird--and I was a bird-imprinted human, so the bond went deeper than anything I can explain...so I won't.
Anyway, my first Psittaciformes is a lutino rosy-faced lovebird, a small African parrot. He's a mighty mite who should (barring accident) live longer than I will. LYB (Little Yellow Bird) is 2.5 months old and still very shy, but he is already learning to "step up" and answer my whistles when I am in another room. I was studying some things for the written and doing some practice weight and balance problems when LYB decided to investigate the printer.
(He will not, however, be allowed to live inside the printer. My Birdie wanted to live there, too. I ended up having to hide my printer!)
terry
Step 1: Enter information...
Family: Psittacidae (true parrots)
Genus:Agapornis
Species: Agapornis roseicollis
Color variation: Lutino
Step 2: Click PRINT. Here it comes!
Step 3: When Printing is complete, carefully remove finished bird.
Meet LYB. He is Part 1 of grief therapy for me. My true friend and much loved flockmate Birdie (in my avatar) died in a terrible accident and I've been completely devastated for nearly a month. Birdie was a human imprinted bird--and I was a bird-imprinted human, so the bond went deeper than anything I can explain...so I won't.
Anyway, my first Psittaciformes is a lutino rosy-faced lovebird, a small African parrot. He's a mighty mite who should (barring accident) live longer than I will. LYB (Little Yellow Bird) is 2.5 months old and still very shy, but he is already learning to "step up" and answer my whistles when I am in another room. I was studying some things for the written and doing some practice weight and balance problems when LYB decided to investigate the printer.
(He will not, however, be allowed to live inside the printer. My Birdie wanted to live there, too. I ended up having to hide my printer!)
terry