Finally had some time today to work on the aviary. I just need to put the door on and make the perches while I wait for the hardware cloth to ship.
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It looks good! Great job!Finally had some time today to work on the aviary. I just need to put the door on and make the perches while I wait for the hardware cloth to ship.
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Looks goodFinally had some time today to work on the aviary. I just need to put the door on and make the perches while I wait for the hardware cloth to ship.
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I bought the wire from Walmart online. Amazon also had decent prices.Looks goodIs it attached to the back of your loft?
It will look good when finished. If you can move the loft to it, it will be perfect and your birds will all be safe. Is there a time when the hawks go or are they there all year round?
We have around seven species and only two or three I consider to be a huge threat. There are less species of hawk overall in the area in the winter as many of them like the warmth but the Cooper's, (very similar to the sparrowhawk you guys have) stay all year. I've had less overall hawk incidents in the summer vs the winter but still quite a few.It will look good when finished. If you can move the loft to it, it will be perfect and your birds will all be safe. Is there a time when the hawks go or are they there all year round?
I used a 13mm twisted wire for mine. The hardware cloth is really expensive here, double the price. Fortunately and trying not to tempt fate but hawks are fairly scare in my vicinity and racoons are not in UK. Cats are probably the biggest problem I have but they rarely come in my garden.
just the outward facing one.I'll have to try that. Did you paint both sides or just the outward facing one?