Sleeping Shelves
Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2016 8:13 am
I have two male Zebra finches in cages next to each other, and at the top of their cages I've provided each with a little unenclosed shelf for them to sleep on.
I provided these after they got spooked a couple times at night and fell from their perches or flew into the side of the cage in the middle of the night. We would find them sleeping on the floor in the morning as they couldn't seem to find their way back to a perch after and so just slept where they fell.
Since we gave them selves, they sleep there and even move to the shelves when they are ready for bed.
My only concern is that the grey one sometimes makes the "this is a nice place for a nest" noise.
We bought the pair thinking they were male and female. Turned out to be a grey male and a white male. Opps. They got along well, but we think the white one is sick, he is smaller, less energetic and seems to tire easily. We are taking him to the vet later this week (closest bird vet is over 200km away). The grey male started plucking feathers from the white males neck, so we separated them.
We are hoping the plucking is just due to the white being a little ill and is prodding by the grey for preening attention, and once the white is in better health the behavior goes away so we can put them back together, which they prefer.
The issue is with the shelves tho, I am concerned it is causing nesting behavior in the grey, which may make them harder to house together. I've thought of maybe making the shelves smaller, so they are less appealing as a possible nest site, and I've also considered removing the shelves all together, but am worried they will end up flying into the sides of the cage again if anything spooks them at night.
Any advice or experience with this would be appreciated.
I provided these after they got spooked a couple times at night and fell from their perches or flew into the side of the cage in the middle of the night. We would find them sleeping on the floor in the morning as they couldn't seem to find their way back to a perch after and so just slept where they fell.
Since we gave them selves, they sleep there and even move to the shelves when they are ready for bed.
My only concern is that the grey one sometimes makes the "this is a nice place for a nest" noise.
We bought the pair thinking they were male and female. Turned out to be a grey male and a white male. Opps. They got along well, but we think the white one is sick, he is smaller, less energetic and seems to tire easily. We are taking him to the vet later this week (closest bird vet is over 200km away). The grey male started plucking feathers from the white males neck, so we separated them.
We are hoping the plucking is just due to the white being a little ill and is prodding by the grey for preening attention, and once the white is in better health the behavior goes away so we can put them back together, which they prefer.
The issue is with the shelves tho, I am concerned it is causing nesting behavior in the grey, which may make them harder to house together. I've thought of maybe making the shelves smaller, so they are less appealing as a possible nest site, and I've also considered removing the shelves all together, but am worried they will end up flying into the sides of the cage again if anything spooks them at night.
Any advice or experience with this would be appreciated.