crimson
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- Oct 8, 2012
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- Senegal-Martini,1 pineapple conure~ Kahlua,1 GCC~ Flare, spl/b, 4 Lovebirds Halo,Tye-Die,Luna,Violet,8 Cockatiels,Num Num&Tundra,8-Ball&Angus,Magnet&Sunkist,Pearl, Blush, 1 gouldian finch, 7 canaries
Our neighbour across the street usually comes home in the wee hours of the morning.
he backs his truck into the driveway which results in his headlights shining right onto our patio door in our bedroom which is sent my birds into a panic state.
Last night was the worst of all,all 15 birds just went freaky, poor Halo shot right out of his snuggy hut, and went head first into the cage bars and just dropped like a stone.....but he is fine, he was really freaked out last night.
all my cockatiels were just going bizerk , and took quite a few minutes to calm them all down.... I really felt bad for them.
it was like a ricochet effect, for the first time I was actually afraid for my birds.
my baby cockatiels experienced their first night fright, One of them got their wing caught in the bar, so I had to gently remove it. I sat on the floor patting her and calming her down.
It's frustrating to have this happen when you think you have everything covered, cages, safety, and then this happens.
We have a street lamp that lights up our bedroom somewhat, so I don't need a night light.
Last night was a full moon as well, so it was a tad bit brighter than usual.
I guess what I'll do is place a blanket over the back of the cages to prevent any flickering light coming in thru our curtains again. normally I just cover the front of the cages, not the backs, but I'll be changing that as of tonight.
I just wish he shut off his darn lights
he backs his truck into the driveway which results in his headlights shining right onto our patio door in our bedroom which is sent my birds into a panic state.
Last night was the worst of all,all 15 birds just went freaky, poor Halo shot right out of his snuggy hut, and went head first into the cage bars and just dropped like a stone.....but he is fine, he was really freaked out last night.
all my cockatiels were just going bizerk , and took quite a few minutes to calm them all down.... I really felt bad for them.
it was like a ricochet effect, for the first time I was actually afraid for my birds.
my baby cockatiels experienced their first night fright, One of them got their wing caught in the bar, so I had to gently remove it. I sat on the floor patting her and calming her down.
It's frustrating to have this happen when you think you have everything covered, cages, safety, and then this happens.
We have a street lamp that lights up our bedroom somewhat, so I don't need a night light.
Last night was a full moon as well, so it was a tad bit brighter than usual.
I guess what I'll do is place a blanket over the back of the cages to prevent any flickering light coming in thru our curtains again. normally I just cover the front of the cages, not the backs, but I'll be changing that as of tonight.
I just wish he shut off his darn lights