They are afraid of the covered portion
Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 7:35 am
Okay so I talked to a tiel breeder here that kept her birds outdoors year around and she helped me get my birds in the aviary.They have been in it for 2 days with no panic attacks or over heating.In fact I know they are much happier, especially the doves, the male is already courting the female.
The weather has been hot but not as humid because of the breeze.Its not been that bad really and Ive not let anyone go out on the front porch except me to feed and water them.
BUT they only stay on the open half of the flight.They will not go over to the covered side.The doves will sidle over when they are pecking about on the ground but no one will roost on that side.Now we are supposed to get a storm tonight.I took out a swinging perch and a scary looking feeder I thought maybe that would help but they still wont go over on that half.
The open half has real branches from trees hanging from the wire.The covered half has dowels because I had to drill them into the back wall..I think its the piece of wood that acts as a windblock that I put up they dont like.Should I take it down? Not sure if I can without risking a bird getting out.
The weather has been hot but not as humid because of the breeze.Its not been that bad really and Ive not let anyone go out on the front porch except me to feed and water them.
BUT they only stay on the open half of the flight.They will not go over to the covered side.The doves will sidle over when they are pecking about on the ground but no one will roost on that side.Now we are supposed to get a storm tonight.I took out a swinging perch and a scary looking feeder I thought maybe that would help but they still wont go over on that half.
The open half has real branches from trees hanging from the wire.The covered half has dowels because I had to drill them into the back wall..I think its the piece of wood that acts as a windblock that I put up they dont like.Should I take it down? Not sure if I can without risking a bird getting out.