Stars not sitting in nest

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Stars not sitting in nest

Post by trljr14 » Thu Dec 10, 2009 12:36 am

My stars have two babies.They are eleven days old.The parents feed them but as of last night and tonight,they dont stay in nest with them,thanks tom.
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Re: Stars not sitting in nest

Post by earlybird09 » Thu Dec 10, 2009 12:52 am

If they are still feeding then it shouldn't be a problem because the babies will keep each other warm. Gouldians also do this with there babies as well. Just keep a eye on them and make sure they are being fed and all should be well! Congrats! :D
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Re: Stars not sitting in nest

Post by Sally » Thu Dec 10, 2009 12:53 am

That's perfectly normal. The parents will stop brooding the babies anywhere from 8-12 days, depending on the species. Once they are getting some feathers, they can keep themselves warm enough. Species like Owls that sleep in a nest at night will pile up at night with their babies, but many others will go back to roosting on a perch at night. You will also find that with species that don't normally sleep in a nest at night, the babies will stop going in the nest soon after fledging, and start sleeping on a perch.
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