This is before I started working on itLooks very nice, but are you sure the bar spacing is safe? It looks quite wide for budgies.
You’ll see when I am done.
This is before I started working on itLooks very nice, but are you sure the bar spacing is safe? It looks quite wide for budgies.
can't wait!This is before I started working on it
You’ll see when I am done.
This is before I started working on it
You’ll see when I am done.
Me too!can't wait!
can't wait!
I abandoned the gazebo project and started the bunk bed to cage oneMe too!
It looks great! Maybe add a double door so they won't escape when you come in?
Thank you both for the suggestion. I will get it done as soon as I am done with the main part of the aviary.Yes you will need a safety door. Very important.
Me too!!!I really looking forward to see when it's done.
I really looking forward to see when it's done.
Almost done. In a few minutes, I am going out there to put the chicken wire on.Me too!!!
It’s going straight on the ground. We have very humid weather here all year long. It’s either rain or snow.Looks very nice! Will it stand on the ground like that? I'm sure your birds would enjoy strolling in the grass but you might want to protect the wood so it won't rot so fast. Maybe if you add a row of bricks the wood could rest on?
BTW if this is wood parts from a bunk bed, the wood is not prepared to stand outside. Is this the infamous IKEA bunk bed that can be use upside down? it has a layer of lack that will peel off very fast, and your birds might start nibble at it..
Will this be safe if the birds chew at it?I will use a varnish to treat the wood then apply few coats of apoxy(if this is how it’s spelled). It will last longer plus I did it in a way that’s easy to replace any piece if I need to.
The apoxy is going to turn solid like glass and very hard for a bird to chew on. I will also put a big branch that will spread nicely in the cage with lots of toys plus the grass on the ground. They’ll be very busy with all that stuff.Will this be safe if the birds chew at it?
Very helpful site! Except for the nr 8 saying to keep your bird's wings clipped of course..
Thank you for posting that link.I am so impressed with this aviary! I'm also so glad you decided not to let the budgie free flight outside any longer for all the reasons mentioned here. I can't wait to see the finished photos of this enclosure. Hoping the epoxy will be safe to use. I found this, but it's talking about epoxy glue, so maybe not the same thing as the coating you will be using.
Parrot Safety: 10 Household Dangers That Kill Parrots | BirdSupplies.com
I use what another type of netting. On Hardware stores’ websites, it’s usually listed under poultry netting. I use it at the bottom of the cage. I can also use chicken wire. I am using the .5” inch gauge. It’s very strong and doesn’t rust. I use the coated type for extra protection. After sometime, it will be covered by plants and grass growth so it won’t even be visible.How do you keep predator animals from digging inside!
Very helpful site! Except for the nr 8 saying to keep your bird's wings clipped of course..