Betrisher
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- Jun 3, 2013
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- Parrots
- Dominic: Galah(RIP: 1981-2018); The Lovies: Four Blue Masked Lovebirds; Barney and Madge (The Beaks): Alexandrines; Miss Rosetta Stone: Little Corella
Here are some pics of our playgym. On account of acute space shortage, the only place it could go was over the sliding glass door (can't see it 'cause cages are in front of it). Soon, the Beaks will go into their spacious well-appointed apartment and Dommie will move into their humble flat (leaving the nasty rusty cage vacant).
The framework is made of PVC electrical conduit and fittings (from Bunnings in Australia) and wrapped in vetwrap. The very large boing is made out of four wire coathangers, straightened out and doubled and shoved through an old skipping rope. Cost: free The swings are hard to see, but they're pieces of PVC hanging from T-joints and with a corner joint on their bottoms. I've wedged a bit of branch into each corner joint and the Beaks love to swing on them. Cost: about $3 for two swings. The plant hanger is just wound with fat cotton piping cord (much cheaper to buy from the haberdasher than it is from anywhere else!) and filled with shredded junk mail. Various bells and whiffle balls and peanuts are hidden amongst the shred. Cost: about $12. The circular swing was a 12" metal ring wrapped with cotton piping cord and fixed with a wooden bead. Cost: about $4. The cargo net (hangs against the window at the left side) is made of natural sisal rope threaded with coloured wooden beads. Cost: about $13. The plastic chain came from an industrial supply place and cost about a tenth what it would have done from a pet shop.
The Beaks love their playgym and enjoy hanging upside-down from all the bits.
The framework is made of PVC electrical conduit and fittings (from Bunnings in Australia) and wrapped in vetwrap. The very large boing is made out of four wire coathangers, straightened out and doubled and shoved through an old skipping rope. Cost: free The swings are hard to see, but they're pieces of PVC hanging from T-joints and with a corner joint on their bottoms. I've wedged a bit of branch into each corner joint and the Beaks love to swing on them. Cost: about $3 for two swings. The plant hanger is just wound with fat cotton piping cord (much cheaper to buy from the haberdasher than it is from anywhere else!) and filled with shredded junk mail. Various bells and whiffle balls and peanuts are hidden amongst the shred. Cost: about $12. The circular swing was a 12" metal ring wrapped with cotton piping cord and fixed with a wooden bead. Cost: about $4. The cargo net (hangs against the window at the left side) is made of natural sisal rope threaded with coloured wooden beads. Cost: about $13. The plastic chain came from an industrial supply place and cost about a tenth what it would have done from a pet shop.
The Beaks love their playgym and enjoy hanging upside-down from all the bits.
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