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Wednesday, August 25, 2004
A Visit From Maryanne
Maryanne Stroud Gabbani lives in Abu Sir, Egypt. We are a big fan of her blog, Living in Egypt. She wrote a comment that we prefer to answer in the blog:
Wish you all the best in your move. Are your birds in movable cages or are you going to have to take them from cages to move them. That was my scenario when I moved my gang from the aviary in Maadi to the big new flight cages in Abu Sir. Try as I might, I couldn't get the Greys and Cubans to stop biting me even though I explained that they were going to be MUCH happier. Ingrates.
Maryanne
One of the reasons for our move is to be able to establish our six breeding pairs in cages that are more spacious. We now have all of our birds in 4x4x4 cubes. While adequate, we want to spoil them with larger, zoo-like displays.
We will have to remove the birds from their cages for transport. Hopefully, we won't have any eggs to deal with although one of our friends will incubate them if necessary.
Like you said, they are going to a better place. We just have to deal with the inconveniences.
- posted by J-Birds @ 1:15 AM |
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