I am thinking of constructing an aviary which would enclose a lemon tree which would then be part of a planted aviary. Any harm to Finches?
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Lemon tree?
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I'm pretty sure they're OK, a few QFS meetings ago a gardener came in to talk about plants for aviaries and mentioned that citrus plants are good.
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Should be fine, at least your finches will have lemony breath!
If the tree gets any aphids, the finches will love them
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If the tree gets any aphids, the finches will love them
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There's a breeder a few suburbs away from me that has lemon tree growing in his aviary. The aviary has an open mesh roof, and the tree has formed a sort-of canopy along the top. It looks very nice.
I just hope he picks any lemons before they drop off and hit a finch at terminal velocity...
I just hope he picks any lemons before they drop off and hit a finch at terminal velocity...
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I had a friend that grew a mandarin tree in a pot in his aviary and he never had fruit fly affect them. He had Cordon Blues, Orange Breasts, Cubans and a few other non Australian finches. It worked well. The birds don't eat the fruit but do control the insects.
Citrus are heavy feeders and any bird poop will help feed them, but they will also need regular fertilising. You can prune citrus trees regularly to keep them small enough so they don't push the roof off the aviary.
The only thing you need to watch out for is fruit dropping on quails and other ground dwelling birds. Be sure to pick any fruit off the tree before it drops, and give the tree a shake each day when no birds are under it.
Citrus are heavy feeders and any bird poop will help feed them, but they will also need regular fertilising. You can prune citrus trees regularly to keep them small enough so they don't push the roof off the aviary.
The only thing you need to watch out for is fruit dropping on quails and other ground dwelling birds. Be sure to pick any fruit off the tree before it drops, and give the tree a shake each day when no birds are under it.
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