through the side door and now under the grates...really?
Posted: Sat May 18, 2013 2:24 pm
so, i have some gold breasted waxbills and have been told that they are fast little fliers...
one day while watching tv, we heard one of the side doors of the cage go clang, didnt mind it at all and then saw a streak of green flying across the family room! it was brie, our female waxbill... needless to say we caught her as she rested on the floor with a towel...
yesterday, there was a scratchy paper sound in the cage. i saw paper moving underneath the grate and a shadow, and i thought, nah, i'm imagining things. could it be a mouse? well, this is an indoor flight cage by our dining room. that would be horrible. but then i saw an gold breasted waxbill under the grate, sifting through the seeds/debris. part of the bottom of the cage i covered with white paper and thats where i set their veggie dishes and eggfood.
couldnt figure out how she got in there and indeed, i think it was brie again (frito and nacho nor cami dont seem to be too interested in free flight). trying to move the tray out, she scurried around and up through the railing and flying back into the cage! so funny.
I put zipties on all the side cages, but its beginning to worry me. they may escape while our back and front doors are open ( we do that in the afternoons). what else to do to prevent this escapade? lol, i think she enjoys this. if i can have a bird room, i would give her lots of free flight time.
Thanks.
one day while watching tv, we heard one of the side doors of the cage go clang, didnt mind it at all and then saw a streak of green flying across the family room! it was brie, our female waxbill... needless to say we caught her as she rested on the floor with a towel...
yesterday, there was a scratchy paper sound in the cage. i saw paper moving underneath the grate and a shadow, and i thought, nah, i'm imagining things. could it be a mouse? well, this is an indoor flight cage by our dining room. that would be horrible. but then i saw an gold breasted waxbill under the grate, sifting through the seeds/debris. part of the bottom of the cage i covered with white paper and thats where i set their veggie dishes and eggfood.
couldnt figure out how she got in there and indeed, i think it was brie again (frito and nacho nor cami dont seem to be too interested in free flight). trying to move the tray out, she scurried around and up through the railing and flying back into the cage! so funny.
I put zipties on all the side cages, but its beginning to worry me. they may escape while our back and front doors are open ( we do that in the afternoons). what else to do to prevent this escapade? lol, i think she enjoys this. if i can have a bird room, i would give her lots of free flight time.
Thanks.