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Awesome... I had a four by three by six Aviary... and the Parakeet hens raised em up all by themselves.... and It all started with My six year old son a laundry basket and a flock of black birds that visited... there was a beautiful blue and yellow parakeet flocking with them. Apparently they showed him the ropes of suvival in the wild....
My son saw the parakeet and asked if he could catch it.. I said sure... so off he went to get the laundry basket creeping down the fence line... he dropped the basked over the parakeet and I was a goner.....
Now I had to get a cage and feed and paraphanelia.... the parakeet was pretty tame too... probably glad to get a roof over her head... too.
I worked in a pet store as a young person so I knew what they needed... I also knew what my son needed was the birds to be outside. He had asthma then. So I invested in a small aviary from KW Cages... and we set the aviary just ouside the plate glass window for the living room. Parkeet was happy well fed... But Now I got involved..... But lonely... So I bought her a girllfirend.. and dang there was a very pretty boy in that cage too.
I got two nest boxes and perches and ladders and toys.... Oh and I made the perches out of closet rod.... a screw and washer on each end works as a clamp between the bars... And of course they had to be painted so I painted the perches and nest boxes with flowers and vines.
By the time they were done I had about twelve.... and I was on to a finch empire...
all lliving on my front porch entertaining us with songs and chirps and antics... The finches had a bigger aviary... and they were reproducing machines. I started out with five... then the button quail... and the Canarys...
I am hoping to have Canarys again when I move home
deb