Hello everyone, i have a question. My IRN Alex loves to be on our clothes-drying rack because its high. We covered it with a blanket and a shirt he always used to like. When we let him out in the evening he mostly played around but for about a month, he hides between the blanket and shirt so he is covered by the shirt,and sleeps there. I wonder why? He sleeps there sometimes even for 2 hours without comming out. When we go to sleep we have to take him out and put him into his cage. Has anyone similar experiences? I hope nothing is wrong :S He never did this before and now for about a month he sleeps there every evening...
On 6.may he was 2 years old...
Please share your opinion and experiences with me
strange behaviour :S
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Re: strange behaviour :S
I think he may just be comfy there. Are you 100% sure he is a he and not a she?
There is things for birds that I think are called happy huts?
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http://www.naturechest.com/birdbeds.html
There is things for birds that I think are called happy huts?
edit to add a link
http://www.naturechest.com/birdbeds.html
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Re: strange behaviour :S
i never heard of this happy huts...here in Slovenia i never saw such a thingjulie wrote:I think he may just be comfy there. Are you 100% sure he is a he and not a she?
There is things for birds that I think are called happy huts?
edit to add a link
http://www.naturechest.com/birdbeds.html
i think alex is a boy because he has more and more black around his neck and he jumps on hands when his hormones go crazy and trys to mate with the hand xD
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Re: strange behaviour :S
maybe he is just comfertable and warm there?
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probably you're right. ill make him a warm comfortable bed in the cagexx_sheena_xx wrote:maybe he is just comfertable and warm there?
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keep an eye on the bedding you put in to make sure it doesnt have anything that could turn into a hazard to the bird. They can easily get caught up in loose threads ect and cause a lot of damage to themselves or possibly hang themselves.
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Re: strange behaviour :S
julie i was thinking on adding a similar box like the breeding box just larger, on the other side of the cage where another door is. and put the blanket so he would be comfortable as he is now once i had a toy with some circles (it was for birds, otherwise i wouldnt buy it) but he got his head into one and almost strugled himself..i put it away immediately i saw that. from then on i never put any things inside that could be dangerous to him. i would never forgive myself if he would die because of my mistake :S