Oh *this* result is a big surprise.
Jul. 21st, 2007 09:12 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
/end sarcasm/ Yeah, does this result actually come as unexpected to anyone?
Not my favorite quiz, too many "should"s in the questions. Still, amusement.
I don't have the new Potter book yet. WANT, though. Soon, me lovelies, soon.
...on a completely unrelated note, Gavin's molt-of-doom seems almost over, and oh how new and shiny his feathers are! Nice to see him with a full tail again. Shall we take bets on how soon he will break chunks of it out rolling around on his back, playing with his ball?
(yes, conures are adorable. We have established this. It is still true).
You scored as Paganism, Your beliefs are most closely aligned with those of paganism, Wicca, or a similar earth-based religion. You may also follow a Native American religion.
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Not my favorite quiz, too many "should"s in the questions. Still, amusement.
I don't have the new Potter book yet. WANT, though. Soon, me lovelies, soon.
...on a completely unrelated note, Gavin's molt-of-doom seems almost over, and oh how new and shiny his feathers are! Nice to see him with a full tail again. Shall we take bets on how soon he will break chunks of it out rolling around on his back, playing with his ball?
(yes, conures are adorable. We have established this. It is still true).
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Date: 2007-07-21 09:50 pm (UTC)It's also a very good point about the scritching; I think it's the adjustment between mammals and featheries. Mammals LOVE to be scritched and rubbed around the whithers, back, tummy, and haunches. Most birds I've known would blow a gasket if you went anywhere NEAR their hips, tummy, keel, or even back! (Remind me sometime, though, to tell you the story of the Rough Legged Hawk that absolutely ADORED a rubbing between the drumsticks -- and would nibble your ear in return!)
But the back of their necks, that "special spot"? I've had several birds actively begged to be scritched in there. :)
I hope that someday, you can introduce me to your birds. They sound like a very sweet and well-cared-for bunch.