Variations in climate
- Matt
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- Location: Hawkesbury, NSW
It isn't all great weather over here. Today got up into the 40's and when I got home from work found a pair of red faced dead on the floor from heat exhaustion. They had just started a new nest a couple of days ago too. I also suspect I have lost a st helena who I haven't seen since I got home. She was incubating eggs which are due to hatch any day. Normally she pops out of the nest at the slightest disturbance but not today. I suspect she is dead in the nest. First thing I did when I saw the red face was install an extraction fan, hopefully they should cope a little better now.
Sorry to here that Matt It hasn't been to bad up here its been a bit cooler then last week.
- Mickp
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- Location: Yenda NSW
have to hate weather extremes, sorry for your loss.
one way I have tried to help my birds through extreme heat was by installing a couple of mist sprays, some sit directly in the spray while others are on the ground underneath. am considering a 90% shadecloth cover to put over the tin section of the roof as well, have to work out how to do it so that it is easy to remove for the colder months though
one way I have tried to help my birds through extreme heat was by installing a couple of mist sprays, some sit directly in the spray while others are on the ground underneath. am considering a 90% shadecloth cover to put over the tin section of the roof as well, have to work out how to do it so that it is easy to remove for the colder months though
Mick.
Finch addict and rodent hater.
Finch addict and rodent hater.
- Fischer
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- Location: Boorowa N.S.W
- Location: Boorowa N.S.W
Really sorry to hear that Matt It's hard to come home and find that you've lost birds. I'm not far from You ( Mangrove Mtn ) and it was a stinker here too, didn't loose any birds though as most of mine are inside in preparation for moving. It's even hotter where I'm moving to, so will have to install double skin roofs with insulation between I think
Cheers Tony
Cheers Tony
- Matt
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Well the St Helena is fine, maybe the young hatched and she was reluctant to leave the nest yesterday.
The red faced were in the top row of cabinets against the western wall which is the hottest area. Strangely the pair (red faced also) beside them which are sitting on eggs were fine. I have left the mrs with a spray bottle to give them a squirt at random intervals through the day as the forecast is for another 40+ day today. I will be placing some insulation between the wall and cabinets shortly and also a false ceiling with insulation on top. Don't know how the better half will react to that given that half my house doesn't have insulation.
The red faced were in the top row of cabinets against the western wall which is the hottest area. Strangely the pair (red faced also) beside them which are sitting on eggs were fine. I have left the mrs with a spray bottle to give them a squirt at random intervals through the day as the forecast is for another 40+ day today. I will be placing some insulation between the wall and cabinets shortly and also a false ceiling with insulation on top. Don't know how the better half will react to that given that half my house doesn't have insulation.
- Poohbear UK
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- Location: Nottingham UK
Trafalgar Square London yesterday...fountains frozen solid.
You lucky Ozzies....