Greetings. While reading one of the posts this afternoon I came across a remark about the difficulty in feeding live food if one were to go away for a few days and what to do about the care of the birds.
I invested in a quite expensive live food feeder that I wanted to utilise, in particular for my Saint Helena's. I never got around to using it as I have all the time in the world and half my life was spent in the aviaries and breeding room anyway. But rather than spending big bucks on a livefood feeder, importing this, freight cost and custums fees etc I have since discovered a far more economic way of feeding out live food if you are absent for a while.
I have attached a link to a NZ trader website, similar to E Bay. cheers, Case
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Pets-animals/F ... 943648.htm
Automatic live food feeder
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hmm, I saw that before... Didn't Marcus Pollard come up with it? anyway, it's a good idea 

Julian
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And my birding antics here: http://worthtwointhebushbirding.blogspot.com.au/
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Yeah Jay it was on here before , may have tweaked it a little , cant remember .
Id do a search but Im too lazy ...
Id do a search but Im too lazy ...
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