my new cage :D

lorri

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lowestoft, suffolk
Parrots
none at present
I;ve ordered my new cage and I pick it up at the weekend :D A good start hey
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thanks sue it's something I wanted and the little fella is NOT staying in or should or of his cage and he's not staying in his for 24/7 it will be open 24/7 as I don't believe shuting up pet birds they should have the right go in and out when ever they please :D
 
lol lorri its amazing how fast they learn :) nut is practically self taught to poop over/in her cage, accidents will happen lol

and yes nut more of less has free range downstairs when where at home, but her fav perch is her fav person my man (tut) lol and she will follow us into other rooms and then fly back to her cage when we are not doing anything interesting (ie getting food) lol
 
nice looking cage. what type of bird are you getting? x
 
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A white face teil. the breeder is not breeding at the mo but he will have some in April or May but a friend of his is going away for a few days and there will be one hatching at the time she's away and he's gonna hand rear it :D I love a senagal or conure but beggers can't be chooser :) Plus a teil fits into my life style :D
 
lol lorri nut's name is angel, given to her by my brother, whose bird it was, my son and man both call her angel :21:

but she is NO angel!! she is nuts! :11: so i started to call her nut bird :09: she answers to both names from me lol (when she feels like it) :20:

and yes ant is correct, wheels are really handy on a big cage :)
 
Wheels on a cage is wonderful!!! Easier to clean underneath. If your were near, I have babies hatching in a few week.
 
i'd love to get more birds :) but lack space :( but the wheels on nut's cage makes it easier to move cage from window to back of the room at night lol
 

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