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Only trouble I have with them is fighting them off when I water the plants in the aviary or Im washing down the walls ...The little buggers looove water and not just a quick dip but a good soaking .

Yes even for a little bird they are messy so extra cleaning is needed however they do seem to only squirt in the same 3 places so its not like the entire aviary looks like the aftermath of the Seagull scene in the movie High Anxiety ...(Mel Brooks). :D
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Lol jay don't worry if I had known I woulda got them before scarlets a elegants. None the less I'm going to try a breed these lot a see how they go. My scarlet cock is pretty fearless a tame but the elegants are flighty as! Scarlet hens ok aswell. Maybe the elegants could make room :think:
Ahwell I will give them a fair go first
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Well there ya go ..... there's some activity in the nest box today . Perhaps hanging up side down was them doing the wild thing .

Woo hoo ... how sweet it is .
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Awesome deb
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When I was in Melbourne they would always lay in August so your timing sounds right. Fingers crossed Deb!!
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Thanks Myzo ..Its looking good with most my birds here , big turn around after last years disaster .
Just the Quarrion and Princess Parrots to get their mojo but I dont expect that this early .
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Yep, sounds like they're doing their "thang".........mine worked the box for a few weeks......hen started to look "eggy" (ie, sorta standing with legs wider apart than normal) about May/June...etc, etc.......sitting on 4 eggs at the mo, started laying 1st week of July. Started laying 1st week of Sept last year.

As I notice these things I re-commenced daily wet mix. I'll continue this right through til weaning of the young and probably conitnue as they double clutched last season. During the hot months I make my wet mix up in ice cubes.....stays fresher.

The Littles are courting madly inside in quarantine :crazy: .......still havent finished their new accomodation.......have to get cracking......BTW.....saw one of my pairs do their "thang" upside down this morning!
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Mick,
Stick that nest box in the quarantine cage- don't waste time waiting til you finish the aviary.

Then again, you may need to build a bigger one or extra one to house the young! :D
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