how did your birds cope with all the fireworks last night.
Fireworks

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Fireworks
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Dark Chequer- old bird


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Re: Fireworks
I locked mine up early 5 pm . On a normal night i just leave the mesh doors open, but last night all doors were locked and the covers went on the mesh windows. I left the light on for a little while whilst they got settled and today all very happy little birds, No loose dropping and all eager to see me

Amar- webmaster


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Re: Fireworks
there wasn't as much fireworks last night as you usually get on bonfire
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Dark Chequer- old bird


Number of posts: 341
Age: 48
Location: Sunderland
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Re: Fireworks
We had some big displays up here, plus the neighbours were letting them off. But its all over till New years eve.
That seams to be getting a popular time for fireworks aswell now.
That seams to be getting a popular time for fireworks aswell now.

HarryH- old bird


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Re: Fireworks
To be honest mine were sitting in the aviary when we had the fireworks going .you could see them sitting there when they light up but they never flinched just rickety cooing away on the perches quite content

