As Mick correctly pointed out, I think a post in this topic is way overdue! Well... I think impulse buy is all I need to say... Though it was only $65, and I am very happy with them...
Also, don't get me started on how the youngin's in the first world have gone to hell (being so quick to advertise their body... among other things...)
ok I did it
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Nothing wrong with advertising the body but palease control those muffin tops , cankles and other bits that gravity has been so unforgiving on . 

Accept that some days you are the pigeon, and some days you are the statue.
David Brent
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Did i mention it was going to be a bloody cold winter.?? Maybe a month or two ago. ?? Deb heaters in the aviary is a Barry Crocker !! I will send your birds and yourself a big cup of HTFU. PM on the way .Its a Territory thing.
!! In looking up temp information on finches I often see it said that most species shouldn't get below 18C?bluebutterfly213 wrote:Going by some of the comments in the chat box, some members are getting temps of minus 5C with a top of 8C
Here in Adelaide so far this week its varied from 3C to 7C overnight and 13C to 15C during the day, but it certainly feels colder with that lazy wind.
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Mine survive easily on nights below zero.
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Yea Sierra old advice. Even with gouldians I've found it's just draughts that knock thEm. I think strawberrys are pretty cold sensitive.
But anything else only the draughts a wind concern me
But anything else only the draughts a wind concern me


I can consider birds that I wouldn't even dream of before




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My birds have "sheltered accomodation" Roll down blinds to cut the wind factor down.
Diane
The difference between Genius and Stupidity is, Genius has it’s limits
The difference between Genius and Stupidity is, Genius has it’s limits