If they need painting and fronts put on I suspect this is a typo and they are in fact mm not cms, but I will wait for feed back from the original poster. ;)
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ditto GregH
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Feel free to check out my photos here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/lewinsrail/
And my birding antics here: http://worthtwointhebushbirding.blogspot.com.au/
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I've been dreaming of that avairy for years and it still hasn't happened.
BUT when I win Lotto and buy the block over the back.
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BUT when I win Lotto and buy the block over the back.

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Having a big flight is really good as it takes the attention away from your smaller breeding sections
My big flight is from memory 27m x 16m x 3m, I must admit I would breed more if I divided it up but then all I would have is a work load and no chance to just watch the different species.After all these years I still get great enjoyment when I throw seed or mealworms onto the path and watch all the species come down.
The one draw back is you need alot of birds in it otherwise it has that empty feeling.
My big flight is from memory 27m x 16m x 3m, I must admit I would breed more if I divided it up but then all I would have is a work load and no chance to just watch the different species.After all these years I still get great enjoyment when I throw seed or mealworms onto the path and watch all the species come down.
The one draw back is you need alot of birds in it otherwise it has that empty feeling.
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that's a drawback??? 

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I'm with Jay.
Does not sound like a drawback to me.
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Does not sound like a drawback to me.

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