Thank you! I understand everyone has different opinions on space, but I do like to give mine a lot of space especially since I can't free-range them.
I don't like narrow pens, and those are not so good for peacocks because they can break a lot of train feathers when they display in a narrow run. Evidently narrow pens are good for peahens running away from a male if he gets aggressive, but I don't see how a narrow pen would make that easier for them to run away. I will start up working on at least 2 new pens again and I am trying to keep them all large but unfortunately they can't all be the same shape as this one. If I could I would include a big tree inside the aviary! I think it would be cool if the birds had an actual tree to roost in.
There are lots of issues with my aviary. The netting keeps ripping around roosts and the plants growing through the netting did more damage then I expected them to. The oak tree is always dropping branches onto the corner of the netting weighing it down and I get tired of removing all of the limbs, and the wood used for the perches is not really good wood so one of the perches still needs to be fixed since it is leaning and can't be used. I have a lot of things to get to work on, but when I am not working on projects for college all I want to do is do nothing, so I really need to work faster on projects to get lots of time for making new pens.
I really want green peafowl, which are endangered and really cool looking. I have this really nice bamboo fencing that I would like to use to decorate a shelter for a future green peafowl pen, but that would mean that I need 3 more pens instead of 2... Hopefully I can get into pen building mode. I sort of like building new pens, but my favorite part is the finishing touches like adding plants.