lovezebs wrote:
I have admired the different Tanager species for quite some time now.
Today, I hit upon some videos of the Scarlet Tanager and had fun watching them. I thought some of you may enjoy them as well.
https://youtu.be/kmruhhjOHs0
Aren't they absolutely stunning looking birds?
Loverly birds Elana but I take it that yer know that yer not allowed to keep the Scarlet Tanager as there protected
In the past I've kept : Superb, Paradise, Mexican, Sliver blue, blue necked, bay headed, Palm and Marron bellied Tanagers and are truly fascinating birds to watch as they are constantly on the go all the time
Only trouble with these birds is the constant every day cleaning or at least every other day,
I used to spread news paper at the bottom of large stock cages within the birdroom when the birds were housed in the cages for the winter and was then just a case of removing 1 sheet of paper every day
One would actually be very surprised to know that most of the Tanagers and some of the closely related chlorophonias and euthonias are actually quite hardy when it comes to a bit of cold weather once acclimatised.
The biggest killer for all birds is cold draughs in outside avaires and where the birds are exposed to the cold elements but if there housed throughout the winter months indoors or a decent birdroom that is lined the birds don't really need any of form of heat