Your Dream Aviary!!
Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2014 3:56 pm
Hey all, I thought this'll be a nice subject to discuss together!
What is your dream aviary - the perfect enclosure to house your birds?
What shape? What location?
How do you design it so that cleaning and maintenance would be a snap?
How do you design it so the birds are comfortable?
What kind of decorations available?
And many many more things
I'll start here ok!
Since I live in the tropics, the seasons here are summer and monsoon,
so I can have an outdoor aviary, not too big, but me and my family can enter.
I will house canaries; java finch; gouldian finch; and a pair of dwarf rabbits!
roughly something like this

there should be open grassy area, sparsely planted with shrubs and small tree -most likely bouganvilles, bamboos, and bottle brush tree- on the sides and background so birds can take cover and perch, and bunnies may shelter on the bottom. Then there's a floored area to place a table and some chairs.
I'd be able to spend my sunday sitting there, cutting some fruits to share with the animals, and read a book

imagine that, but there's wire roof and some sides are also wired

There should also be a small shallow stream with waterfall, and excellent filtration: especially UV sterilizer, so the water is acceptable for drinking and bathing... if that's taking too much space I'll only put a fountain.

But I'll still have some water bottles filled with human drinking water to offer honey or juice.
I'd love it even more if I have it built right outside my livingroom, and I can observe them through my window (but the glass is dark on the outer side so birds don't fly onto it)

To protect the inhabitants from the elements, a part of the roof have climbing plant over it (bouganville, piper, or passiflora), I'm not sure if I should have an indoor extension... maybe if there's enough space.
Come night time, I'll have dim lights on (yellow lightbulb)
Something else important: I'd have a sink nearby for cleaning up their dish or preparing vinegar based disinfectant...
Here's some flaws though: I'm not sure I can clean the planted area, should it be cleaned? any dirt should decompose right? what are your thoughts?
Now how about yours? What's your dream aviary?
What is your dream aviary - the perfect enclosure to house your birds?
What shape? What location?
How do you design it so that cleaning and maintenance would be a snap?
How do you design it so the birds are comfortable?
What kind of decorations available?
And many many more things
I'll start here ok!
Since I live in the tropics, the seasons here are summer and monsoon,
so I can have an outdoor aviary, not too big, but me and my family can enter.
I will house canaries; java finch; gouldian finch; and a pair of dwarf rabbits!
roughly something like this

there should be open grassy area, sparsely planted with shrubs and small tree -most likely bouganvilles, bamboos, and bottle brush tree- on the sides and background so birds can take cover and perch, and bunnies may shelter on the bottom. Then there's a floored area to place a table and some chairs.
I'd be able to spend my sunday sitting there, cutting some fruits to share with the animals, and read a book

imagine that, but there's wire roof and some sides are also wired

There should also be a small shallow stream with waterfall, and excellent filtration: especially UV sterilizer, so the water is acceptable for drinking and bathing... if that's taking too much space I'll only put a fountain.

But I'll still have some water bottles filled with human drinking water to offer honey or juice.
I'd love it even more if I have it built right outside my livingroom, and I can observe them through my window (but the glass is dark on the outer side so birds don't fly onto it)

To protect the inhabitants from the elements, a part of the roof have climbing plant over it (bouganville, piper, or passiflora), I'm not sure if I should have an indoor extension... maybe if there's enough space.
Come night time, I'll have dim lights on (yellow lightbulb)
Something else important: I'd have a sink nearby for cleaning up their dish or preparing vinegar based disinfectant...
Here's some flaws though: I'm not sure I can clean the planted area, should it be cleaned? any dirt should decompose right? what are your thoughts?
Now how about yours? What's your dream aviary?
