LOL
a coverholic....cute!
I've pretty much gotten into the same pattern as you. They settle once I cover them.
Well I'll see how it goes. Right now they've tucked themselves into their nest and they're uncovered still. But they're always peering out when I walk by. Once covered they settle. I think too I worry about drafts. Even though they're away from the window, us Canadians have some awfully cold winter nights. It can get a bit drafty even with the curtains drawn.
bedtime
- charisma
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Re: bedtime
Sandra~
The happy owner of one female shaft tail - Lucy
and one newer male shaft tail - Schroeder (purchased Aug. 18/11)
and one brand new creamino baby shaft tail -fledged Nov. 17th/11
I also have two beautiful cats Nina and Mindy
Rest in Peace Putters, we'll miss you always. Taken from us
far too soon (Sept 19th 2012)
The happy owner of one female shaft tail - Lucy
and one newer male shaft tail - Schroeder (purchased Aug. 18/11)
and one brand new creamino baby shaft tail -fledged Nov. 17th/11
I also have two beautiful cats Nina and Mindy

Rest in Peace Putters, we'll miss you always. Taken from us
far too soon (Sept 19th 2012)

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Re: bedtime
Seed Hopper:
http://www.justbirdstuff.com/files/cach ... 6f5eee.jpg
Tube/Fountain Feeder:
http://s.petco.com/Assets/product_image ... 05887C.jpg
Hope this helps. I use the fountain/tube feeder as it fits nicely on the outside of my cage, so I don't have to put my hands in the cage so often. Some cages don't have the right wires to put a hopper on the outside without cutting wires (like my hardware cloth cage).
http://www.justbirdstuff.com/files/cach ... 6f5eee.jpg
Tube/Fountain Feeder:
http://s.petco.com/Assets/product_image ... 05887C.jpg
Hope this helps. I use the fountain/tube feeder as it fits nicely on the outside of my cage, so I don't have to put my hands in the cage so often. Some cages don't have the right wires to put a hopper on the outside without cutting wires (like my hardware cloth cage).
Fran
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1 cat (Lexy) and hopefully soon another pair of Gouldians
My Website: https://www.localcolourart.com/meet-the ... 6b2f58a839
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Re: bedtime
Thank you for that info Franny, much appreciated 
I've been out looking but so far no luck in finding the seed
hopper. I'll keep trying!
For now I'm making sure I feed them twice a day.

I've been out looking but so far no luck in finding the seed
hopper. I'll keep trying!
For now I'm making sure I feed them twice a day.
Sandra~
The happy owner of one female shaft tail - Lucy
and one newer male shaft tail - Schroeder (purchased Aug. 18/11)
and one brand new creamino baby shaft tail -fledged Nov. 17th/11
I also have two beautiful cats Nina and Mindy
Rest in Peace Putters, we'll miss you always. Taken from us
far too soon (Sept 19th 2012)
The happy owner of one female shaft tail - Lucy
and one newer male shaft tail - Schroeder (purchased Aug. 18/11)
and one brand new creamino baby shaft tail -fledged Nov. 17th/11
I also have two beautiful cats Nina and Mindy

Rest in Peace Putters, we'll miss you always. Taken from us
far too soon (Sept 19th 2012)
