Robert Gift
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- Oct 9, 2010
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- Parrots
- Liang Zai "pretty boy" in Mandarin Chinese.
3-year-old Jenday supervisor!
Canary: Johann Sebastian Bird
A Petco employee said I should not place Liang Zai's perch too high.
From his position higher than us he will think he's boss. (I know that my wife is boss.)
A tree branch I attached to his cage exterior is at my eye height.
The perch extends over a 1/4-inch plywood floor which cantilevers out from his cage floor so that his droppings fall on paper and not our carpet.
We also taught him to perch on one arm of our three-lamp kitchen chandelier. Coincidentally, that arm is eye height. Two sheets of toilet paper catch droppings which would otherwise fall on the flared glass lamp shade.
He likes to fly from his perches and alight on our shoulders and supervise as we do housework, etc.
I am hoping to build a 1-foot high perch which would stand on our baby grand piano top. A strip of three sheets of toilet paper would catch droppings.
I want him to feel free and fly to either of the three places.
Should we be doing things differently?
Thank you,
Robert
From his position higher than us he will think he's boss. (I know that my wife is boss.)
A tree branch I attached to his cage exterior is at my eye height.
The perch extends over a 1/4-inch plywood floor which cantilevers out from his cage floor so that his droppings fall on paper and not our carpet.
We also taught him to perch on one arm of our three-lamp kitchen chandelier. Coincidentally, that arm is eye height. Two sheets of toilet paper catch droppings which would otherwise fall on the flared glass lamp shade.
He likes to fly from his perches and alight on our shoulders and supervise as we do housework, etc.
I am hoping to build a 1-foot high perch which would stand on our baby grand piano top. A strip of three sheets of toilet paper would catch droppings.
I want him to feel free and fly to either of the three places.
Should we be doing things differently?
Thank you,
Robert
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