hey it look's nice, a ton better than I could do, also what are the deminsions (including height)
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Its just a basic 8ft sq with a 6 inch pitch on the roof. It has one more small window up high on the back wall. theres a 7ft long perch running the length of the big window and a shelf perch for feeding and a small perch on the high window in back. The inside is sheeted with sanded plywood. I went with the classic pine vertical dowels this time instead of drilling those tedious conduit holes, it was much easier ,,just cut and drill um in. actually the cost could have been a little more then $500 i kept goin back to home depot for stuff and may have lost track. but thanks guys.
Post by Falcon Boy on Apr 11, 2007 17:28:54 GMT -5
modoc said:
I know a lot of people use perches like that without a problem, but iyou encounter tail damage chances are its coming from that perch. If its not far enough out from the corner everytime the bird turns around to leave the perch it will hit its tail on the wall. Just something to think about.
In my mew i just put a perch across teh corner, not a shelf perch like that,then there is no worries.
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