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Oh my gosh! That's so loud! And pretty cool that there's an app to measure the volume! I love the caution tape and those cool signs to go along with your fun title! That would be freaky to here a siren and then realize it's your bird instead of a real siren.
@Karen yep, it was freaky but we figure his regular 'singing'& his laser gun sounds & siren etc are why he & Aria were no longer wanted. (She's not quite as shrill fortunately but they do do duets at times but she doesn't do the siren sound at least) They're much like toddlers in many ways including so much sweeter & quieter when napping
Wow Justine.. really loud but the title is perfect.. what a cutie I love your journaling and I am with Karen.. I have a hard enough time when the fire alarm goes off here (it did when I was boiling dinner the other night and the steam set off the alarm that we had to fan it.. it jumped us up for sure.. I would be "having a canary" fit if the siren noise happened in the middle of the night! Love the papers and love all the word art.. fabulous page!
@cfile they're pretty good once the lights are out but if the smoke alarm goes off, sometimes George just sits stock still and at others times they flap like crazy (but they are most scared of their own feathers, strange but true! once they have shed them, ours are all petrified of them) but i just went and googled what the loudest bird was (y'know, once you start thinking about one thing you can end up down a rabbit hole) and it's the white bellbird apparently! Had no idea my username made me sound like i must speak at ear-shattering volumes!
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