Happy day. Spring has certainly sprung.
Posted: 02 Sep 2011, 22:22
Woke up this morning to birdsong, sunshine and no work.
Got home from forty eight hours away at work, and realised I had forgotten to mention to my wife to leave a dividing door shut because the new plumheads and longtails were in quarantine (got them from another forum member: cheers!). They seemed very happy about this when I saw them taking a morning bath. Then I saw this freshly emerged OB (unexpected): Some wattle I put in three days ago has been put to good use by some red paints: ...and these green thick Phalarus blades seem get the BFPFs going: Then I caught some mannikins, zebs, king quails and a pair of canaries for a girl who turns four tomorrow. She loves to sit in the birdhouse when her Dad comes to visit, and he has netted over an old veggie garden so she can have her own. A finchlover in the making, but a bit young for aff yet.
I made an expirimental transport box after reading a suggestion (maybe from E Orix?) about using a sleeve of material instead of rubber for the entry, and I wanted a bigger and heavier box than the littler ones I'd been using. Bigger, because they often have to stay in there for a night or two, and heavier so it is less prone to rocking and slipping in the car. The front screws off to let them go when I get home. I gaffer-taped a trouser leg from a torn pair of kids pyjama pants to the 'In' door, and it works a treat.
Got home from forty eight hours away at work, and realised I had forgotten to mention to my wife to leave a dividing door shut because the new plumheads and longtails were in quarantine (got them from another forum member: cheers!). They seemed very happy about this when I saw them taking a morning bath. Then I saw this freshly emerged OB (unexpected): Some wattle I put in three days ago has been put to good use by some red paints: ...and these green thick Phalarus blades seem get the BFPFs going: Then I caught some mannikins, zebs, king quails and a pair of canaries for a girl who turns four tomorrow. She loves to sit in the birdhouse when her Dad comes to visit, and he has netted over an old veggie garden so she can have her own. A finchlover in the making, but a bit young for aff yet.
I made an expirimental transport box after reading a suggestion (maybe from E Orix?) about using a sleeve of material instead of rubber for the entry, and I wanted a bigger and heavier box than the littler ones I'd been using. Bigger, because they often have to stay in there for a night or two, and heavier so it is less prone to rocking and slipping in the car. The front screws off to let them go when I get home. I gaffer-taped a trouser leg from a torn pair of kids pyjama pants to the 'In' door, and it works a treat.