Oh my goodness! That's an awesome set up!! That like a dream set up for my birds. One day!
Thanks! They love the ladders (all linnies do right?) and different platforms. They don't care as much for the hanging ladder made of natural apple branches! The poop seems to fall right into the cage, so no clean up on upper surfaces luckilyWow that Linnie land for sure. After you see photos of a turquoise like my Tanto they look so much alike
Guess I will have to add shelving to cage top. Love all the ladders. Bet you have lost of poop to clean off the play area. You have me thinking now.
Haha, sounds like my linnies. Also, when I try to take a picture with my iPad all I get is fanning tails.....well at least spotted linnie butts are cuteI'll try and get a video, it always seems that they talk or do something cute when I don't have my camera, and when i do, they just stare off into space.
I don't have any recommendation sorry... I hope others can give an opinion. Good luck!Hi all, I have a question that I'm not sure is specific to linnies. I posted it in a different thread last week but thought I'd try here too. My Aura recently sprouted all his flight feathers back after a night fright when he dropped them all. Took about a month. For the year I had him he hasn't flown much since his wings had been clipped by previous caretaker, anyway now he's flying a ton but as linnies do, takes some clumsy landings to the floor. Twice now he's fallen beside my fridge but on a rack and though it seems disorienting, he catches himself. Now whats weird is that after these two fridge incidents on different days, when I bring him to his cage he is wobbly and off balance and stretches one wing high above him. It is scary and I'm wondering if anyone has experience with this? After about a minute of looking a bit drunk, he's completely back to normal. Had him examed a month ago, all was fine.
I'll monitor him and bring him in to my avian vet if it happens again. I'm not certain all his flight feathers have grown in equally on each side, it did only take a month so it's possible they're not all there- maybe it could be that!? Only when he has flown/fallen and acts drunk for a minute does it seem he can't balance well but then recovers and is totally normal again, balanced, eating, drinking, chirping, etc.Joelle If this persist I would get another doc examination. Most specifically by a certified avian vet. Is this bird able to stand on a perch and not be off balance?
Are you sure all flight feathers on both sides are grown in?