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 Bird Diapers from GADGET NATION (video)
Bird Diapers from GADGET NATION (video)
Bird Diapers is one of the more than 100 off-beat inventions from the book, GADGET NATION (www.gadgetnation.net)This full color coffee table book tells the s...
Bird Diaper
gadgetnation.net — Click here to return to the top level of the Gadget Nation Store. It's a shop where... you can buy problem-solving, creative, fun gadgets from garage inventors. Gadget joy sold here! Join Up in the Great Gadget Movement with Inventions from Gadget ... (more) Bird Diaper
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A product only my cleaning girl will love: Bird Diapers
Boing Boing Gadgets — I know what Humbert Humbird is belatedly getting for Christmas. From personal sputtering experience, though, I'd add this line to the product pitch: "Bird diapers? Why bird diapers? Well, if you enjoy having your budgerigar walk around on your face while you yodel, than you'll love bird diapers." Only $24.99! Expect Humbert's review — transcribed from outraged squawks — in February. Bird Diapers [Gadget Nation via Red Ferret]

Diapers for birds
Boing Boing — The FlightSuit is a lycra diaper for your bird, designed not to impede flight while capturing those pesky feces and hold them at a safe distance from the little feller. Use raw, or with disposable liners. Bird Diaper (via Red Ferret)

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