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Good stuff. Give them space and privacy. Maybe start checking the box once every two or three days to get them used to it, but wait till she leaves. If she is in the box do not touch it.
- jusdeb
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parrots need greens ,greens and more greens to breed . If they are jumping straight onto the green stuff when you give it ti them then perhaps they need more and more often .
Accept that some days you are the pigeon, and some days you are the statue.
David Brent
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Now you know you have eggs I would leave it for at least a week before looking again, and then only when the birds are off the nest eating the greens.
LML
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LML
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As Deb said parrots LOVE their greens but I found that no matter how much I fed them they were always straight to it! Weather they were breeding or not. Good lawn mowers they are! lol
Andrew
Finch lover since day dot!
Finch lover since day dot!