Finch Hotel
Posted: 08 May 2011, 17:46
In my Precision Aviary post I was asked for a photo of my finch hotel.
The idea came from, ‘So you’re going to breed finches then,’ by Marcus Pollard.
I bought a 1200*1800 panel of 50*50 mesh (the wire is 3.14mm or thereabouts) for $28 from Pet and wire sales at Moorebank in Sydney. Other places quoted about $44.
There was a fair bit of waste as each cut left a spiky end. Each part of the panel then required filing as the cut metal was rather sharp.
Bending was easy and all the joins were secured by one way plastic ties (work like a ratchet).
The sheet does not provide enough dividers so I used the corner cut offs (and accepted that some dividers would not be perfect) plus some spare 25*25 mesh.
The hotel has 15 spots that are 150*150* 200 deep (except for the middle column which is 200 wide as I goofed). The top right hand corners were cut out to allow for a 100*100 entry point.
When filed, it was sugar soaped and painted with Rivergum Wattyl Solargard using a small roller and then a brush for the hard to get to places. Given that it was to sit against the colour bond, the back is covered with a 10mm thick closed cell sleeping mattress from Big W to protect a bit from the cold.
So far, it has been excellent as a … perch.
Regards
Clawd
The idea came from, ‘So you’re going to breed finches then,’ by Marcus Pollard.
I bought a 1200*1800 panel of 50*50 mesh (the wire is 3.14mm or thereabouts) for $28 from Pet and wire sales at Moorebank in Sydney. Other places quoted about $44.
There was a fair bit of waste as each cut left a spiky end. Each part of the panel then required filing as the cut metal was rather sharp.
Bending was easy and all the joins were secured by one way plastic ties (work like a ratchet).
The sheet does not provide enough dividers so I used the corner cut offs (and accepted that some dividers would not be perfect) plus some spare 25*25 mesh.
The hotel has 15 spots that are 150*150* 200 deep (except for the middle column which is 200 wide as I goofed). The top right hand corners were cut out to allow for a 100*100 entry point.
When filed, it was sugar soaped and painted with Rivergum Wattyl Solargard using a small roller and then a brush for the hard to get to places. Given that it was to sit against the colour bond, the back is covered with a 10mm thick closed cell sleeping mattress from Big W to protect a bit from the cold.
So far, it has been excellent as a … perch.
Regards
Clawd