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:) :) :) :) :) :) hey dougie they look well mate, and a chufty tidy set up you have there. credit to you mate, i could sit all day in your garden :)  

 

nice of you t post some pictures .

 

cheers spencer

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timbarra, i would love to get away sitting in the garden mate, but have got other peoples birds to train, fine when the birds are all home though, peace and quiet unti the daughter comes home from school, and the wife finishes her work.

 

Thanks for the comments guys.

 

Much appreciated.

 

Dougie.

Guest chrisss
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if thats your yb shed [the one with the stall trap] how do they look out ,before you let them out [first time]with no aviary

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I go into the hut lift the bob wires then they come out on there own free will, there not long of learing chrisss, i also have a sparred door mate.

 

Open the doors and they just lie about the hut.

 

No problem when i take the board down, they are out within minutes mate, drop the bob wires then get them in on feeding time. ;) ;)

 

Gangster, i dont get much problems mate with the sparrowhawk or percy, but if i was too take down, then i think i would get some bother, the owl moves abit as well, the crows nest a couple of houses down from me, they are a big help to keep the raptors away though, they have been there for a few years now, and dont bother the doos, am happy they are there. :) :)

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