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5 days left on our anniversary sale
Posted: Mon May 26, 2008 11:20 am
by fairestfinches
Just wanted to remind everyone that they still have 5 days to take advantage of our 10% off bird supplies anniversary sale.
To take adavantage of this sale use the code upon checkout:
MAY2008
Sean
Re: 5 days left on our anniversary sale
Posted: Mon May 26, 2008 7:04 pm
by dfcauley
fairestfinches wrote:Just wanted to remind everyone that they still have 5 days to take advantage of our 10% off bird supplies anniversary sale.
To take adavantage of this sale use the code upon checkout:
MAY2008
Sean
I am going to order some things from you. Thanks for the reminder!
Also, I was looking at your aviary pic and am curious about the one where you have millet standing up between the large rocks. Can you tell me what you have donel That looks very interesting and I just lay mine on a large tray in the aviary. Then I have to keep turning it over so they get it all. I don't like it hanging from the ceiling. Way too messy!!!
Posted: Mon May 26, 2008 10:03 pm
by fairestfinches
The spray millet "spider":
The millet is stick into a block of green florist foam (you can get it at most Wal-Mart stores), and then camoflaged with spansh moss, we wave four round river stones to to keep the floral foam from falling over.
We find that we need to replace millet every couple of weeks with this set up. We have 10 species in the flight and their young at any given time.
We rotate birds through the walk in flights when they are showing signs of breeding so the millet is always being consumed for the feeding young as well as normal consumtion.
Sean
Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 12:23 am
by Sally
Thanks for the reminder, Sean, the month has flown by. I need to get an order off to you in the next day or two.
Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 6:38 am
by dfcauley
fairestfinches wrote:The spray millet "spider":
The millet is stick into a block of green florist foam (you can get it at most Wal-Mart stores), and then camoflaged with spansh moss, we wave four round river stones to to keep the floral foam from falling over.
We find that we need to replace millet every couple of weeks with this set up. We have 10 species in the flight and their young at any given time.
We rotate birds through the walk in flights when they are showing signs of breeding so the millet is always being consumed for the feeding young as well as normal consumtion.
Sean
Thanks for the info. I am going to set one up like that in my aviary.
Thanks again!