Birds and time change

Jcas

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For those of us on this forum who live in parts of the USA where we have an autumn time change, how do your birds handle it? There’s always a little adjusting for all my animals but usually it’s not too bad. This year, though, my Quaker, JJ is NOT liking “ falling behind!” He has been crabby with a capital “C” for the past few days! Mr. Grumpy from sun up to sun down since Sunday 😅. I’m considering letting the birds go back to sleeping and waking on a natural light schedule even if that means they go to bed around five pm. Is it okay for them to get close to 13/14 hours of sleep time? How do your birds adjust to the change?
 
For those of us on this forum who live in parts of the USA where we have an autumn time change, how do your birds handle it? There’s always a little adjusting for all my animals but usually it’s not too bad. This year, though, my Quaker, JJ is NOT liking “ falling behind!” He has been crabby with a capital “C” for the past few days! Mr. Grumpy from sun up to sun down since Sunday 😅. I’m considering letting the birds go back to sleeping and waking on a natural light schedule even if that means they go to bed around five pm. Is it okay for them to get close to 13/14 hours of sleep time? How do your birds adjust to the change?
It affects me much more than the flock.

My birds are on a natural day/night cycle.
When it starts getting light they wake up and start the day.

Biggest change is in the afternoon.
Shorter day = less sunlight and less time out of cage.
Even with artificial light my birds tend to fly…….
I don’t have a good descriptive word.
Erratic, fly faster with something like desperation if I let them out too late in the evening.
Because of the time change I sometimes forget to let (mostly the twins) out early enough.
They are good at reminding me.
 

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