I can't keep Phyllis out of the house. It is now part of her world. I think Janet is headed down the same road. You will love it.It was Peggy and she's not as enthusiastic about coming inside.
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I can't keep Phyllis out of the house. It is now part of her world. I think Janet is headed down the same road. You will love it.It was Peggy and she's not as enthusiastic about coming inside.
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That's very troubling. I'm glad she's otherwise behaving as usual. I hope it's a passing phase. I wonder if there are some sneaky mites living on the roost?Just the same as far as I can tell.
I'm a bit concerned about Edwina though who is also moulting (of course). She doesn't want to perch at night, which is the only odd behaviour I had noticed in Tsuki before her neural problem. She is skittish around me and I don't want to stress her so I haven't given her a close examination. She's foraging and eating well with the others at the moment.
It's lovely, especially if the visit is too short for pooping. But even if there is poop, it's not a big deal on the wooden floors.I can't keep Phyllis out of the house. It is now part of her world. I think Janet is headed down the same road. You will love it.
I got some reflective tape stuff so now it’s a party in the backyard with holographic tape fluttering everywhereCould you put bird netting over the top? Or would your daughter get tangled in it?