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Decorations

Post by vickis » Wed Jan 17, 2007 12:28 am

I'm new to the forum, and seem to have a serious shortage amongst my birdies. The cages, food, light, and basic interior of the cages seem to be more than adequate, but I apparently am not a good decorator. I need to get some silk plants so the shyer sweeties don't feel threatened when I'm standing around admiring them. Does anyone have suggestions? Should I just get silk English ivy and weave it around, or does someone have more visually appealling ideas. Is there anything I should specifically avoid? I'm using individual cages for the pairs, but I have one fairly large aviary (about five feet by three feet, and about six feet tall) that I'm going to be moving birds into pretty soon. Any advice is appreciated.

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Post by tammieb » Wed Jan 17, 2007 8:02 am

You can use silk plants, they do make things look more natural and the birds appreciate having a place to hide when they feel the need. I used to have silk plants in my aviary but sadly I had to remove them as a few pairs were trying to nest in them and this was causing territorial issues. Decoarating the individuall cages shouldn't be a problem though. :)
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Post by vickis » Wed Jan 17, 2007 9:20 am

Thanks, tammie. I've looked at lots of pictures now, and I hope it helps. I seem to not be very creative in this department! I'll let you know if I have satisfactory results.

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Post by zookeeper » Fri Jan 19, 2007 8:55 am

I like plastic plants, especially fern leaves which are molded all in one piece so the birds have a tougher time ripping them apart. And when they get poopy, I can stuff them in a pillowcase and throw them in the washing machine. (Well I have a front-loader, an agitator machine would be hard on plastic plants.)

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Post by zookeeper » Fri Jan 19, 2007 8:58 am

Oh, and be careful not to get too carried away, like I did one year at Christmas time.

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Post by vickis » Fri Jan 19, 2007 11:01 pm

I'd never thought about plastic ferns! I'm going back to town tomorrow - I have a new mission!! The Christmas aviary was definitely overkill - I loved it! I'm seriously bad at this stuff...thank you so much for the idea.

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Post by newfinchmom » Sun Jan 21, 2007 5:21 pm

I found a great place to get plants for the birds. . . the reptile department of Petsmart or any pet store. They have a ton of plastic plants of different varities. I took the silks out because they are difficult to clean and are not as durable. My birds love the plastic ones.

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Post by tammieb » Sun Jan 21, 2007 5:24 pm

If you have a craft and hobby store near you that's a good place to pick up plastic plants too. I have a Hobby Lobby not far from me and I have found some really nice big plastic ones on clearance.
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Post by NDan » Mon Jan 22, 2007 9:57 am

I got mine at Michaels but later found many at the dollar store. I think I will go there next.
I used the fake evergreen garlands on wires for a lot of corner coverage. The birds seem to like it a lot. the fake plants are a great challenge for the boys to work at pulling apart.

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Post by vickis » Sun Jan 28, 2007 5:37 pm

I got lots of plants - some plastic and some silk. I found them at the dollar store, big lots, and michael's. The birds seem much happier - and several (including the owls) have started building new nests. I think I didn't have enough coverage before, and the birdies still felt vulnerable...they're happier now. It looks nicer, too!

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