My birds room has had their particular cages in same spot in the bird room for a few months.
Today I totally re-arranged the room, ceiling rope rings, lighting and cages to different parts of the room, never bothered them in past. But this is a new remodeled room now.
Tonite my Zons refuse to sleep, Poppie especially, as she seems a bit scared to death of something. I image it's an angle of shadows that can be projected differently as she refuses to have her cage covered at nite, and prefers to sleep outside of her cage on her rope ring. However she actually managed to climb down her cage, open the bird room door ( which I leave
open a tiny bit, and then flew through house to couch where My wife and I were. She was chatting up a storm on my shoulder about something in a matter of fact tone, and kept looking at the ceiling. We don't have Ghosts, though the german Victorian house is 150 years old.
So when I tell her it's ok, you can sit here a bit and calm down, she'll repeat " It's ok, don't be scared"...
My Grey is also a bit uneasy tonite as well....My other Zon is pacing as well around her cage....this is nearly Midnite when all began.
Could it be the rearranging of the room and their cages? Never affected them before. Any Idea anyone???
Today I totally re-arranged the room, ceiling rope rings, lighting and cages to different parts of the room, never bothered them in past. But this is a new remodeled room now.
Tonite my Zons refuse to sleep, Poppie especially, as she seems a bit scared to death of something. I image it's an angle of shadows that can be projected differently as she refuses to have her cage covered at nite, and prefers to sleep outside of her cage on her rope ring. However she actually managed to climb down her cage, open the bird room door ( which I leave
open a tiny bit, and then flew through house to couch where My wife and I were. She was chatting up a storm on my shoulder about something in a matter of fact tone, and kept looking at the ceiling. We don't have Ghosts, though the german Victorian house is 150 years old.
So when I tell her it's ok, you can sit here a bit and calm down, she'll repeat " It's ok, don't be scared"...
My Grey is also a bit uneasy tonite as well....My other Zon is pacing as well around her cage....this is nearly Midnite when all began.
Could it be the rearranging of the room and their cages? Never affected them before. Any Idea anyone???