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Pigeons...grrrrrr!

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It's been windy here today and I raced home in a panic worried my lorikeet/galah's aviary may have blown over as the tiedowns needed replacing, to my relief it was still there. However as I walked down to say hello to the birds I realised it had shifted just slightly and a hole had opened on one corner. I was worried that my birds may have got out but thankfully they were all sitting up on their perches...accompanied by 5 crested pigeons :)

 

 

So now I have sorted the aviary and removed the pigeons but I will have to keep my babies under close supervision to make sure they haven't picked up any nasties :sad:

:sad: you must have pretty good accommodation for pigeons to choose to move in rather than being free :D

 

I hope your birds stay healthy :)

Your babies will probably be fine.

Imagine all those sparrows they come into contact with everyday.

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I think so too SW, these same pigeons sit on the fence near the aviary all day. Actually 've never seen a single sparrow or indian myna around the house, the only non-natives we get are spotted doves.

I get heaps of sparrows. My aviary is also supporting a family of blackbirds as well. It is kinda cute watching the little male sparrows dance for their girlfriends in front of the aviary though.

ahhh doves.... i hate them... always steal my dogs biscuits and do their business all over the outdoor setting... :reading:

Oh my, I can't believe the pigeons got in there lol :reading:, hopefully your birds will be okay.

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