jenphilly
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- Oct 15, 2013
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- Parrots
- BE2 (Ivory), B&G Macaw (Max), Budgie Group,
Granbirds- tiels; GCC (Monkey & Monster); Sun Conure (Loki); Bare Eyed Too (Folger); Evil Green Monster YNA (Kelly); B&G (Titan)
Okay, you know you're a bird nut when you are worried about the momma dove that nests every year in the bush next to the front door.
This year we are having the irate Mother Nature weather with snow called for again this and freezing temps coming within the week. I have already zip tied a shallow dish of millet and crushed corn for her to be sure she has plenty of food. We just had the last about a foot of snow melt away, so it's crazy weather here.
Big question for anyone who has pigeon / dove experience. I am debating zip tying a few of the 12 hour hand warmer packs under the nest area (not directly, but in the general area) for the nights when it is supposed to get below freezing. I know I am looking at Max and thinking, he'd never make it below 40, he'd be looking for someone to snuggle up to keep him warm, am I overly worrying about this momma dove and the eggs or would a little help from her human admirers be welcome.
We had doves and pigeons at the shelter, but no experience with wild!
Here are pics of the eggs and what a beauty momma is. We keep joking maybe we could talk her into moving inside (joking tho, anyone who knows me at all knows I'm downright OCD about disease exposure).
This is at least the third year, but usually it's warmer by now and the bush is filled in more, it seems a bit bare this year, so not sure she has as much protection... would clipping a towel to stop wind be of help.
Go ahead and laugh... my husband daughter are both laughing at me
This year we are having the irate Mother Nature weather with snow called for again this and freezing temps coming within the week. I have already zip tied a shallow dish of millet and crushed corn for her to be sure she has plenty of food. We just had the last about a foot of snow melt away, so it's crazy weather here.
Big question for anyone who has pigeon / dove experience. I am debating zip tying a few of the 12 hour hand warmer packs under the nest area (not directly, but in the general area) for the nights when it is supposed to get below freezing. I know I am looking at Max and thinking, he'd never make it below 40, he'd be looking for someone to snuggle up to keep him warm, am I overly worrying about this momma dove and the eggs or would a little help from her human admirers be welcome.
We had doves and pigeons at the shelter, but no experience with wild!
Here are pics of the eggs and what a beauty momma is. We keep joking maybe we could talk her into moving inside (joking tho, anyone who knows me at all knows I'm downright OCD about disease exposure).
This is at least the third year, but usually it's warmer by now and the bush is filled in more, it seems a bit bare this year, so not sure she has as much protection... would clipping a towel to stop wind be of help.
Go ahead and laugh... my husband daughter are both laughing at me