Posted August 2, 201014 yr well its been along time and its not all finished but ................................................................................ ..here it is welcome to Avalon house where magic happens and tranquility is found my aviary started out as a tin 3mt by 3 mt by 210 high gabled shed that was converted into one flight space it was great ,..well so i thought until my birds kept dieing and for no apparent reason after almost one year of deaths and 5 autopsy's and a lot of unnecessary waste of money and medicating of birds for certain things as precautionary measures i finally got a result from scarifying a sick bird by getting it anesthetized and a micro autopsy done after crop and poo samples were taken before it was put to sleep the result was pneumonia ( airsacatitous ) caused by condensation and humidity of the aviary going from very warm during day to very cold at night then as morning would come back around as it was warmer inside the condensation would drip off and onto birds and floor the humidity it caused making the birds get fungal infection in airsac and dieing very rapidly of pneumonia so the solution was to line the aviary so i decided to do what was meant to be done from start and section off two flight spaces only now one space has become a breeding area and the other flight space its all very smiko looking birds have been in a week now but here it is before they entered what you think ?? blind down as you walk in door breeding area (not finished ) looking across to left flight from door theirs a opening shade cloth covered door on open wire so can be closed permanently in winter and opened right up in summer it latches to out side aviary looking from in flight to door across to other side (breeding area ) its quiet warm in their now staying regulated at around 8 to 4 deg at night and 25 durring day still got some things to do like ventilation for breeding side to take extra dust out and need to do something about breeding side as floor stays bit damp the pavers are sucking the moister up so maybe a drain out side along side i dont know yet anyhow here are few pics birds in few babys getting first ever sun beam its good nice amount of room i was worryed it would be to small still light with blind down more pics to come
August 2, 201014 yr Author here is a three teared seed platter i made for birds first platter has their budgie/finch mix second has small parrot horse chaff and hulled Otes extra sunflowers third has small fresh shells from sea side and small shell grit theirs also a seed dish with budgie/finch on other side of flight theirs a ledge for them to sit and play one and a swing i placed some nice water in the sun today and..... more to come
August 2, 201014 yr Looks really good GB and a whole lot of work and thought has gone into it too ...... Birds seems very happy with the new flights
August 2, 201014 yr I love it Gb it looks great, when you attached the wood to the gable roof how did you go about it. Because you know how I am getting one the same size I am trying to work out how to attach my ceiling because there really is any frame work in those garden sheds. My shed will be 3x3 with wall height 210 and gable height 245 I think.
August 2, 201014 yr Author well its not half finished yet still lots to do but birds are okay to be in more pics then 10 minits latter .... and his daughter some babys this is cat my new friend @ splat,.. i just put some blue n silver builders instillation on the roof with liquored nails and then we secured 5 beams across up toward gabble not length ways then a lining of bubbled warped instillation to that then screwed straight to the beams they are not big thick ones measured and cut the wood to size at the very top i left a gap under the wood lining and over lapped the last peace to the others with screws as so their was room to drill my ventilation holes as i have a vent under the wood but are yet to drill the holes that will take the heat out through it as its winter i want to keep warmth in till their accustom to being outside all the wood was screwed straight to shed to maximize room lose and strengthen shed the out side looks like a mod punks jacket i will get some snaps we drilled from outside in and then grind-ed off the points i will get some pics if you like to show you Edited August 2, 201014 yr by GenericBlue
August 3, 201014 yr Well Done! That looks great GB. I'm sure you'll breed plenty of great birds in there cheers Clearwing
August 3, 201014 yr Author What a wonderful aviary, GB! Your workmanship looks very nice! thank you all very much @ clearwing if not for you i would not of known where to start you gave me the infomation i needed to start convisations with others regarding my aviry and birds health so finnie i can not take the credit of the aviary's production however i can say it was me who held the whip and if not for that it would still be as was and birds would still be dieing its been very hard to get this done as i dont know a lot of people and the ones i do well not the type who would bother to give anything but a offer then renege when time arrives at last mini i almost hired a hire a hubby but my dad came to my rescue as did a friend ive made outside my club all the supplys came from local tip wood and screws even the tools used 90 percent were from tip its amazing what people toss out as junk so the total cost was for the wire and the wood to make the frame to the divider at a cost of $135 .oo that got me 12 bits of wood mouse wire a 10 meter roll 5 meters of normal square bird wire some u bolt nails and delivery the untreated pine boards came also from tip i guess their was a reason we had all toughs big storms here in Melbourne after all :D timing is a good thing and benefited me greatly all i can say is thank you god :D i do feel sorry for toughs people whos homes and sheds buildings in general that were damaged and had to be taken to tip due to council regulations and safety laws but part of me cant help but be glad for their loss as it was my gain is that wrong ??? cause i would have never been able to do all this if thoughs storms had not come about splat taking pics now Edited August 3, 201014 yr by GenericBlue
August 3, 201014 yr Wow! It looks fantastic. So much space, I am sure you must love it! Any pictures of your breeding set up? I am curious how it is set up.
August 3, 201014 yr Author Wow! It looks fantastic. So much space, I am sure you must love it! Any pictures of your breeding set up? I am curious how it is set up. no, no pics sorry and their wont be just what ever you see in my pics when i take pics of baby's my breeding area in the flight is not set up or started as yet im trying to measure what height three cages need it will fit around 12 breeding cabinets compatible with room for me to move splat here are pics all the studs in wall of shed the whole way round is like this the roof where it joins see how its just on top and screwed flat to look at you cant tell but if you see the skylight where it joins top of gabble you can see what i mean i had to do dodge job of filling small holes so birds cant get into the cavity just did a trimming and rolled wire hope you can get jist of what i did if not i think its time for a visit
August 3, 201014 yr Wow! It looks fantastic. So much space, I am sure you must love it! Any pictures of your breeding set up? I am curious how it is set up. no, no pics sorry and their wont be just what ever you see in my pics when i take pics of baby's my breeding area in the flight is not set up or started as yet im trying to measure what height three cages need it will fit around 12 breeding cabinets compatible with room for me to move splat here are pics all the studs in wall of shed the whole way round is like this Are these screws or pop rivits or nuts and bolts and are they going threw to the top of the roof like the walls? the roof where it joins see how its just on top and screwed flat I don't get what you mean (just on top and screwed flat, do you mean the wood is sitting against the roof then screwed. to look at you cant tell but if you see the skylight where it joins top of gabble you can see what i mean i had to do dodge job of filling small holes so birds cant get into the cavity just did a trimming and rolled wire hope you can get jist of what i did if not i think its time for a visit
August 3, 201014 yr Author Wow! It looks fantastic. So much space, I am sure you must love it! Any pictures of your breeding set up? I am curious how it is set up. no, no pics sorry and their wont be just what ever you see in my pics when i take pics of baby's my breeding area in the flight is not set up or started as yet im trying to measure what height three cages need it will fit around 12 breeding cabinets compatible with room for me to move splat here are pics all the studs in wall of shed the whole way round is like this Are these screws or pop rivits or nuts and bolts and are they going threw to the top of the roof like the walls? these are wood screws we drilled hole into aviary first then straight through into wood the roof where it joins see how its just on top and screwed flat I don't get what you mean (just on top and screwed flat, do you mean the wood is sitting against the roof then screwed. yes and no yes its screwed into roof no not straight through see the next picture with the sky light see the small thin bit of wood its about half a centermeter thick their are 5 of them going up toward roof the boards are screwed to them at intervals but boards are long ways beams are other way ,..sorry i can not explain it any other way and screws are from inside on roof to look at you cant tell but if you see the skylight where it joins top of gabble you can see what i mean i had to do dodge job of filling small holes so birds cant get into the cavity just did a trimming and rolled wire hope you can get jist of what i did if not i think its time for a visit
August 3, 201014 yr So I think I get it, so you did not put any holes in the roof with screws right. You have explained it well GB it's just me
August 3, 201014 yr Author So I think I get it, so you did not put any holes in the roof with screws right. You have explained it well GB it's just me well i did in parts but thats as im not a builder but then a friend helped and the rest was done properly i just got to get up their and silicon seal the ones poking through so they do not get water running down them now
August 4, 201014 yr i think it looks great. You ahve done a really good job GB, as have those who assisted you. Well done.
August 4, 201014 yr Author i think it looks great. You ahve done a really good job GB, as have those who assisted you. Well done. thanmk you dave and as someone kindly pointed out to me my rope swing needed fixing normally i would plat the tasseled end and cut the excess but i forgot with all the excitement so i have now fixed this issue as they can become more hazard than whats worth if a bird got caught in it which is not irregular happening many a poor bird has died due to ring getting stuck of feet toes and done alot of damage flapping to get out
August 4, 201014 yr Author top job look's nice the birds love it and it looks like you love it to i will when its completely finished the birds need more room as i cut of 6 meters of their normal space so im extending with a pop out of about 1100 and 1210 and 1490 a crossed i think thats just estimated guess
January 20, 201114 yr All up, what are the new size dimensions of your room/aviary? Or is it the same just divided?
January 21, 201114 yr Author All up, what are the new size dimensions of your room/aviary? Or is it the same just divided? i just divided the flight at the door 3 cm away from where door hinges i extended a pop out to allow the birds the lost space at the moment my computer is down and im on my sons so none of my pics are able to be put on but if he lets me ill see if i can get some snaps of the pop out and all for you
January 24, 201114 yr Author my pop out its still not finished i have a blind for it and i have two clear plastic panels to stop draft at night to yet be installed and a window to and from flight so i can close it at will
January 24, 201114 yr That pop out is a great idea. I think I might look at constructing something like that myself, but I think the window needs to be bigger
January 24, 201114 yr What size is you (shed) bird room/ aviary GB, is 3m x3m . Love the pop out idea too.
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