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Here's a new outside cage photo, with my old "divider with a door" turned upside down to limit access between the two sets of birds. I need to play around with the wrap around the cage, as it covers only half the cage. The intent was to give them a sheltered section, but even on rainy days they are out in the open area (the "porch"). I guess they have a need to see predators approaching? Maybe if I make the opening in the divider a LOT wider, then they will hide there more.

After having one of my birds fly ALL the way across my very large yard to smash into the side of my house (have they NO ability to steer?!), I decided to cut the flight feathers on one wing on all my birds and have never regretted it. I've read it's like cutting fingernails and they certainly didn't mind having their feathers cut.
PDawson1983: With my new birds I thought they wouldn't be able to jump out, being only 3 weeks old, but within 10 minutes of puttering around with the cage open one had popped out and was chirping for its buddies. The new ones hated having their feathers cut, but that's probably because I had to hold them VERY firmly and open one wing. They don't like being held. As well, I added a "bird door" since I like to let them out to run around my yard for at least 30 minutes every day. I stay with them to keep the neighborhood cats away.
PDawson1983: You can't see it, but there is also a 2-inch "lip" of wire stretching out from the bottom of the cage onto the grass. I had a (cat/weasel?) something squeeze under the cage and kill my birds last year, so I added the lip at the bottom of the new cage so they couldn't dig in. And hubby kindly provided me with a handle for easier hauling around the yard.
Heck, I'll just grab a quick photo: Sorry about the full sun. It's morning here. In about an hour that cage will be in the shade from my huge trees overhead. Not sure if you can see the handle.

Here's my inside cage set-up, since at three-weeks old I'm not comfortable leaving them in the outside cage at night while I'm on holidays for 2 weeks. They are still missing a few feathers. I have someone checking on them daily, but it's a bit much to ask them to move the birds inside and outside every morning and night.

I'm going to take out the cardboard divider and stick in a wire mesh screen so they can get used to each other while I'm gone.
It's fun to tweak around with their cages in an effort to get the "perfect" set-up. I'm quite enjoying it.
After having one of my birds fly ALL the way across my very large yard to smash into the side of my house (have they NO ability to steer?!), I decided to cut the flight feathers on one wing on all my birds and have never regretted it. I've read it's like cutting fingernails and they certainly didn't mind having their feathers cut.
PDawson1983: With my new birds I thought they wouldn't be able to jump out, being only 3 weeks old, but within 10 minutes of puttering around with the cage open one had popped out and was chirping for its buddies. The new ones hated having their feathers cut, but that's probably because I had to hold them VERY firmly and open one wing. They don't like being held. As well, I added a "bird door" since I like to let them out to run around my yard for at least 30 minutes every day. I stay with them to keep the neighborhood cats away.
PDawson1983: You can't see it, but there is also a 2-inch "lip" of wire stretching out from the bottom of the cage onto the grass. I had a (cat/weasel?) something squeeze under the cage and kill my birds last year, so I added the lip at the bottom of the new cage so they couldn't dig in. And hubby kindly provided me with a handle for easier hauling around the yard.
Heck, I'll just grab a quick photo: Sorry about the full sun. It's morning here. In about an hour that cage will be in the shade from my huge trees overhead. Not sure if you can see the handle.
Here's my inside cage set-up, since at three-weeks old I'm not comfortable leaving them in the outside cage at night while I'm on holidays for 2 weeks. They are still missing a few feathers. I have someone checking on them daily, but it's a bit much to ask them to move the birds inside and outside every morning and night.
I'm going to take out the cardboard divider and stick in a wire mesh screen so they can get used to each other while I'm gone.
It's fun to tweak around with their cages in an effort to get the "perfect" set-up. I'm quite enjoying it.
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