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New Bird Facilities ;)

Post by nixity » Sat Nov 28, 2009 1:06 am

Well - we bit the bullet and relocated.. no longer in New Jersey, we are now in the great state of Maryland and I gotta say it did not give us a warm welcome. It has been raining ever since we moved down. I think today was the first day it didn't rain, but it was still over cast all day :(

Anyhow.. we were blessed with a LOT more room in the new place.. so I have expanded :twisted:

The birds are in the finished portion of the basement. I thought it would be too cold, but since it is finished and attached the rest of the HVAC it stays decently warm down there, especially since the door leading to the basement stays closed.

Sucks that the fireplace is there - obviously won't be using it!!

The two 6' flights, which need cleaning, but I have been VERY busy :?
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Seven breeding cages - 6 in the stands and the single 36" breeder cage on the bottom.
There are no birds in any except the top left which has my societies that are fostering Renfro and Lily's four babies which they abandoned during the move.
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The SURPRISE cage - I snatched up two pair of BC Cordon Bleus at the Delaware mart last Saturday. They are parent raised, closed banded and just under a year old. This is where they are housed.
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The four of them (fourth is in the background clinging to the cage) - didn't want to try to photobox them at this point and these don't capture their true beauty really.
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Another shot inside the flight:
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The last set of three breeding cages.. to the left is critter's cage - the 30x18x36 on a stand.
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Post by dfcauley » Sat Nov 28, 2009 6:22 am

I will say you have been busy. :lol: Looks wonderful and those courdons are beautiful!!
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Post by lovemyfinch » Sat Nov 28, 2009 6:59 am

Looking good Tiffany :D Moving is never easy and I can only imagine it being more complicated when you also have o move the fids. :D Hope you are happy in your new home. :D
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Post by debbie276 » Sat Nov 28, 2009 8:51 am

Looks REAL good Tiffany! Glad you made the move without too many problems.
Cordon Bleu's look great, good luck with them.
It's great to have more room.
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Post by B CAMP » Sat Nov 28, 2009 9:38 am

Glad the move went well good luck :D
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Post by L in Ontario » Sat Nov 28, 2009 11:22 am

Likewise from this corner of the world - glad most everything went well and that you have Soc's to take over for the pair that abandoned. What species are they and how many chicks/eggs?

Did the move take very long? The birdroom looks marvelous! =D>
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Post by CandoAviary » Sat Nov 28, 2009 12:46 pm

I knew this was what you were up to.... I missed you from the forum and thought I wonder if something is wrong.... then I remembered you were heading to Maryland.(also post were you said you hadn't moved the morning bird suppliesyet 8) ) Beautiful state with beach and mountains :D
And more room... =D> Your birds look like they will love it :!:
Glad all went well with the move...other than the abandoned chicks... at least you have good societies :D
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Post by Pukasand » Sat Nov 28, 2009 1:00 pm

Welcome, neighbor. Glad to see everyone is settled in your new home.
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Post by cindy » Sat Nov 28, 2009 3:14 pm

Good luck in your new place. Glad the move went well. Your CB are very pretty, I love the cage setup.

When you get settled post some pictures of Critter, bet she has grown.

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Post by nixity » Sat Nov 28, 2009 7:19 pm

L in Ontario wrote:Likewise from this corner of the world - glad most everything went well and that you have Soc's to take over for the pair that abandoned. What species are they and how many chicks/eggs?

Did the move take very long? The birdroom looks marvelous! =D>
Just Goulds.. up until I got the Cordon's last weekend that is the only species I breed :)

There are four babies that the societies took over, other than that the only babies I had were the five I am hand feeding, all others had been weaned already :)

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Post by MLaRue » Sat Nov 28, 2009 9:30 pm

Lots and Lots of space now :!:

Most of the cages look empty :wink: Now you will have plenty of room to keep more or work with other species 8)

What is the floor - carpet? Are you getting any drafts from the fireplace? Are there other windows in the room besides the one above the CB cage? I wonder if you will be able to breed two pairs of the CB's in the same cage?

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Post by Domenic » Sun Nov 29, 2009 4:15 am

Those cages are wonderfully spacious. The birds must love them! I am glad you branched out to some other species, do you have any others in mind? If you are planning on breeding the bleus I would love to hear how that goes. They are very beautiful birds. I'm partial to blue caps since the males have the most blue of all three subspecies. :lol:
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Post by FinchDegg » Tue Dec 01, 2009 10:31 am

Just a few cages i see :) :)
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Post by nixity » Tue Dec 01, 2009 4:35 pm

Well I have separated out the two pairs of Cordon's with Misty's advice - I did start to notice some aggression after one of the males started courting, so I kept one pair in their original flight, and put another pair in the 38x20x20 cage that is just to the left lower to the ground..
I totally decked it out last night..
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So they are in the cage in front of the (never used, obviously) fireplace, and to the right is the flight with the other pair.
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I set up five pairs of Gouldians, and they are in these cages along with the societies fostering the four Gouldian chicks.
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There are four here, the fourth (another normal) is hiding under his yellow siblings ;)
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The hand feds today - testing out the herb salad :)
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And critter - sorry about the quality, I'll have to get a better photo of her tonight when I'm not in the basement..
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Post by franny » Tue Dec 01, 2009 5:15 pm

That Critter sure is cute! :) Hope the move hasn't upset any of the birds too much.
Must have been very stressful for the two of you as well. I know, I moved half way
a cross the country with 2 dogs and a cat, and stayed in a friend's basement/then a
hotel... very stressful for the animals. Mind you once we moved to a hotel the dogs
seemed much happier. Guess they liked the accommodations better! :lol:
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