| Title: | Captive Breeding for Conservation--and FUN! |
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| Created: | Mon Oct 10 1988 |
| Last Modified: | Tue Jun 03 1997 |
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I'm thinking of building a small outdoor aviary. This would be to
house 2 or 3 cockateils, two zebra finches and 1 canary.
I live in Tucson, Arizona where the weather can get cold (as low as the
mid 20's) but only for a short time at night. Even winter days warm up
to the 60' and 70's.
I'm thinking of setting it under the canopy of three pine trees located
right off the back patio. This would help to reduce the cold in winter
and would also provide much needed shade in the summer. I thought 6
feet by 6 feet would be a nice size.
Any helpful hints, suggestions and experiences would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Jeanne
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| 744.1 | my thoughts | HAMSTR::MAGEE | Fri Oct 23 1992 19:01 | 17 | |
I'm not an expert but-
I think that temps. in the 20's
even for short periods of times
will kill these birds.
Also a note of caution regarding
what type of materials you use. I
have an indoor mixed aviary I built.
Two sides have chicken wire. When I
put two new society finches in there
last week they promptly left through
the openings in the wire!!! Finches
can fit through very small space.
chet
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| 744.2 | Indoor Aviary | SWAM1::DEFRANCO_JE | Mon Nov 09 1992 13:48 | 22 | |
I've done lots of checking around and most breeders here in Tucson do
keep their birds in outdoor aviaries. They claim that the cold is not
the problem but rather the summer heat. Actually all of my birds were
bred outside during the winter. Breeders here remove the nest boxes
during the summer due to the heat.
Even with this info, I've decided to keep my birds indoors but am still
thinking of an outdoor aviary that they could be in while they are out
during the day in nice weather.
Re. .1
An indoor aviary might be nice too. Can you give us a little more
detail on how it's built and how it can be kept clean. I bring my
cages outside each week and wash/spray them with the hose. Obviously
this "hose" trick can't be done in the house.
Thanks,
Jeanne
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