Location, location, location . . .
Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2017 6:12 pm
Hey guys,
My name's Tigg and I'm brand-spankin' new on the Finch Forum. (Like 7 minutes new.). It's very cool being here, and having read a LOT of posts up to now, decided it would be great to connect with it and all of you! (You guys are brilliant, btw. I'm gonna' learn SO much!)
I'm new to keeping finches, which has been pretty incredible in all the research, YouTubing and reading I've done, and I'm really looking forward to the process and commitment to these little guys.
My family and I have kept birds in the past, (ducks, cockatiels, ring-neck doves, and parakeets), along with a bunch of other animals, and have always done really well with them, but I'm way open to learning and creating what I need to, to become a successful Fincher.
So that said, the title of my post - I'd like to throw out my 'plan' as I head into this hobby which starts w/placement, and tweak accordingly to create the best experience for my birds.
I live on the 6th floor in a large studio apartment. I have this massive bay window w/11' ceilings and 5+' windows, facing North, so it's bright, but w/out any direct sunlight. Here's what I'm looking at as great space for a finch cage - the right side of my buffet in front of the window:
I've been scouring posts under the 'Housing' section and have seen some great options. Not entirely decided yet, and not too worried about the cost to start with, (figure it's an investment for the birds and me), but it's a bit overwhelming looking at all the stuff out there. I'm looking at 30-35"w minimum x 18/19" by 36ish" tall, but could reasonably go as high as 5 feet, which I'd be alright with too. (Food and water down below, perches staggered goin' waaaaay up high.). I'd also be placing the cage on a rolling cart on the opposite wall during the colder months, to make sure they don't get too cold or drafts. Still great light, just not so chilly.
We also are lucky here in Indy, having a very cool family run LBS here - all of their birds for sale, incl. finches, are hand-raised and bred locally by avid breeders, and in talking w/them, I'm really impressed.
I'm looking to adopt a couple of pairs of Society finches, but if I go really tall, I could see adding a third pair as well. Ideally, it'd be a boys club, but I know sexing them is a challenge. (Unless we sit in the shop and pick out the warblers. Hmmmm . . . ).
Anway, that's what I've got going on in my head, and I'm in no rush to make this happen - I'd rather do it right than fast. So your input on this would be my privilege and much appreciated as I start out.
Again, it's great to be here and I'm lookin' forward to reading more of you!
My name's Tigg and I'm brand-spankin' new on the Finch Forum. (Like 7 minutes new.). It's very cool being here, and having read a LOT of posts up to now, decided it would be great to connect with it and all of you! (You guys are brilliant, btw. I'm gonna' learn SO much!)
I'm new to keeping finches, which has been pretty incredible in all the research, YouTubing and reading I've done, and I'm really looking forward to the process and commitment to these little guys.
My family and I have kept birds in the past, (ducks, cockatiels, ring-neck doves, and parakeets), along with a bunch of other animals, and have always done really well with them, but I'm way open to learning and creating what I need to, to become a successful Fincher.
So that said, the title of my post - I'd like to throw out my 'plan' as I head into this hobby which starts w/placement, and tweak accordingly to create the best experience for my birds.
I live on the 6th floor in a large studio apartment. I have this massive bay window w/11' ceilings and 5+' windows, facing North, so it's bright, but w/out any direct sunlight. Here's what I'm looking at as great space for a finch cage - the right side of my buffet in front of the window:
I've been scouring posts under the 'Housing' section and have seen some great options. Not entirely decided yet, and not too worried about the cost to start with, (figure it's an investment for the birds and me), but it's a bit overwhelming looking at all the stuff out there. I'm looking at 30-35"w minimum x 18/19" by 36ish" tall, but could reasonably go as high as 5 feet, which I'd be alright with too. (Food and water down below, perches staggered goin' waaaaay up high.). I'd also be placing the cage on a rolling cart on the opposite wall during the colder months, to make sure they don't get too cold or drafts. Still great light, just not so chilly.
We also are lucky here in Indy, having a very cool family run LBS here - all of their birds for sale, incl. finches, are hand-raised and bred locally by avid breeders, and in talking w/them, I'm really impressed.
I'm looking to adopt a couple of pairs of Society finches, but if I go really tall, I could see adding a third pair as well. Ideally, it'd be a boys club, but I know sexing them is a challenge. (Unless we sit in the shop and pick out the warblers. Hmmmm . . . ).
Anway, that's what I've got going on in my head, and I'm in no rush to make this happen - I'd rather do it right than fast. So your input on this would be my privilege and much appreciated as I start out.
Again, it's great to be here and I'm lookin' forward to reading more of you!