Hi
Give her the option to take shelter or not..full sun is not good though with no escape from the heat. My cage at the top/back has the top 10-12" section covered so my 2 can retreat if they wish.
Claire
Help with training
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Re: Help with training
I did end up putting a dark towel over a part of the cage. She is quite active now and flys around a lot. Whenever she gets tired she goes back into her cage eats a bit and goes back out.
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Re: Help with training
Whistles a lot as well. They aren't sad whistles either, very joyful!
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Re: Help with training
Female canaries are quite chatty when they are on a roll..very cute indeed. .i almost have a conversation with mine. She sounds very happy.
Claire
Claire
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Re: Help with training
Oh yes I understand that conversation thing. Do they usually just sit on a perch for an hour at midday?
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Re: Help with training
All my canaries tend to have a siesta in the afternoon at some point and early evening.
When I go out to see them during their siesta you could hear a pin drop on both occasions.
During the winter they obviously dont have their early evening siesta.
Claire
When I go out to see them during their siesta you could hear a pin drop on both occasions.
During the winter they obviously dont have their early evening siesta.
Claire