TinySheep
Strolling the yard
- Joined
- 10/4/19
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Before I get on with this, I just want to say thank you to everyone who was willing to read through my novels and have been helping me in a welcoming and friendly way. It really means a lot that I have somewhere to go for any help or questions I may have, as well as being able to continue learning and gaining more knowledge about birds.
So, to what I’m worried about... I get night frights. It’s embarrassing that Im still like that at this age, but it’s one of those things where some nights I’m okay in complete darkness and others I end up forcing myself to fall asleep in complete fear. I recently reduced this issue by putting up fairy lights around my headboard and only having them on at night. Problem is that I’m not sure what to do once my bird gets here, because I’m starting to plan how I’m gonna bird proof my house, and nightlights (while they helped somewhat) don’t really cut it as well as my new fairy lights do. I want my bird in my room, but I don’t know how I’m gonna deal with a dark room at nights. Does anyone have any suggestions? Or bird safe options for lights that won’t disturb my bird too much or spook them?
I also used to use aroma therapy but that is now a big no-no, and I don’t trust myself with finding parrot safe brands.
I apologize for yet another novel, and if this is in the wrong place. This one is more about me than the bird this time. Thank you for reading.
(I do find leaving the hall lights on with the door open helps somewhat?)
So, to what I’m worried about... I get night frights. It’s embarrassing that Im still like that at this age, but it’s one of those things where some nights I’m okay in complete darkness and others I end up forcing myself to fall asleep in complete fear. I recently reduced this issue by putting up fairy lights around my headboard and only having them on at night. Problem is that I’m not sure what to do once my bird gets here, because I’m starting to plan how I’m gonna bird proof my house, and nightlights (while they helped somewhat) don’t really cut it as well as my new fairy lights do. I want my bird in my room, but I don’t know how I’m gonna deal with a dark room at nights. Does anyone have any suggestions? Or bird safe options for lights that won’t disturb my bird too much or spook them?
I also used to use aroma therapy but that is now a big no-no, and I don’t trust myself with finding parrot safe brands.
I apologize for yet another novel, and if this is in the wrong place. This one is more about me than the bird this time. Thank you for reading.
(I do find leaving the hall lights on with the door open helps somewhat?)