Thursday, September 29, 2011

NEW PERCH


After a few days of avoiding it at all cost, Zeek is now enjoying his new plank perch.  In fact, it is now his favorite spot to sit and watch the world outside the window.  Birds need places to perch that have different widths so their little feet won't get tired clinging to the same size dowel all the time.  All my boys have platforms of varied sorts to give them a solid place to hang out.  I also add grapevine perches, rope perches, ladders, and sun decks.  They love the variety.


Oh yes, and I almost forgot to mention how much Zeek loves his cozy hanging right next to the platform perch.  It makes snuggling so much nicer.  My boys go through cozies like nobodies business.  Timmy chews his, Gabe perches on his, and Zeek snuggles.  Each boy has his own way of chilling out.  I should be so relaxed.

7 comments:

  1. I hear that all the birds are talking about the Plank Perch and how all birds who are really 'with it' have one...it's a style thing! Lucky Zeek!

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  2. Hi, I flew over from your sister's blog. What a fun place this is! Your birds are lovely; I can't wait to read more.

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  3. Thanks Theophanie! I love your play on words that you "flew" over to my blog....so cute! I am now going to "fly" over to your blog and visit.

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  4. I too flew in from your sister's blog. Though I don't have birds myself I can see that this would be a fabulous, creative resource! Love it...

    Blessings, Debbie

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  5. Thanks Debbie! I have another blog all about my life on my tiny farm:
    www.hoodacrefarms.blogspot.com

    It's where I talk about my dogs, cat, and nineteen chickens!

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  6. Hello I saw the post on Sherri's blog about this one and thought I would tag along. Nice new perch I am sure Zeek will be comfy with the different choices in perch.
    Regards
    Edward

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  7. Great work..These types of bird cages are very beautiful. They come in incredible designs and the color is much more natural than those of painted cages. The metallic color they have goes with anything so your bird cage would match just as well in your living room as it does in the bedroom. Get the right lighting and this type of cage could almost light up the room it's in.

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