Catching the birds
Posted: 31 Mar 2011, 17:55
Hi All,
Just joined. Briefly, I have two reasonably sized aviaries. I have Jacarinis, Yellow faced Stars, Cordons, Orange breasts and St. Helenas in one. Cannot get the St Helenas to breed (and they are a pair). The other has Red Stars, Gouldians, Jacarinis, Emblemas (Red & recent Yellow) and a couple of Bourkes parrots.
As its been a good breeding season, there are now way too many birds and I need to cull. As the aviaries are fairly large (the big one is 9M long), and they are planted and on a terraced slope as part of the garden, chasing birds with a net is simply unrealistic (and I hate doing it).
I really need a good idea for catching the birds. I have built wire enclosures with string pull doors that go over the seed hoppers but standing around waiting for a few birds to go in, pulling the string to close the door, catching a few birds and putting them in a holding cage and then repeating the process is a pain in the proverbial.
What I would like is an automatic system (like those mousetraps the catch mice alive) that will allow a bird in to a feeding area/ small holding cage and automatically reset a door so it can't get out and the next hungry bird simply repeats the process. That way, I could walk away for hours and come back to a small cage full of trapped birds.
Any good designs floating around - I'd be interested.
Cheers,
Frank
Just joined. Briefly, I have two reasonably sized aviaries. I have Jacarinis, Yellow faced Stars, Cordons, Orange breasts and St. Helenas in one. Cannot get the St Helenas to breed (and they are a pair). The other has Red Stars, Gouldians, Jacarinis, Emblemas (Red & recent Yellow) and a couple of Bourkes parrots.
As its been a good breeding season, there are now way too many birds and I need to cull. As the aviaries are fairly large (the big one is 9M long), and they are planted and on a terraced slope as part of the garden, chasing birds with a net is simply unrealistic (and I hate doing it).
I really need a good idea for catching the birds. I have built wire enclosures with string pull doors that go over the seed hoppers but standing around waiting for a few birds to go in, pulling the string to close the door, catching a few birds and putting them in a holding cage and then repeating the process is a pain in the proverbial.
What I would like is an automatic system (like those mousetraps the catch mice alive) that will allow a bird in to a feeding area/ small holding cage and automatically reset a door so it can't get out and the next hungry bird simply repeats the process. That way, I could walk away for hours and come back to a small cage full of trapped birds.
Any good designs floating around - I'd be interested.
Cheers,
Frank