I bought this nest at the pet shop, put it into their apartment, and they ignored it for the entire day, giving it a wide berth. When I arrived home after dark, though, they were both in it, comfy and warm. Before I made this photo they were side by side having an afternoon snooze, but Darryl was camera shy for the moment.
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
New Nest on New Platform
Presto! This morning there was a new nest on the new platform, and when I came home late this evening, they were both snuggled together, with their backsides against the cage, their tails sticking straight up, fast asleep in the nest. They seem to get cuter every day.
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Second Nest?
There has been no activity on the second platform (at left) where I thought D&D would build another nest. I did see them sharing the existing nest, so one might be enough for them.
Yesterday, Daryl spent a lot of time sleeping in the middle of the day, with his head tucked beneath his wing, and I am a bit concerned. At other times, though, he is quite chipper, hopping around the cage, and chasing Darryl.
To keep them healthy, this morning I gave them fresh seeds and water, and an asparagus tip, some minced fresh carrots, and a piece of millet stem covered with seeds which they demolished immediately.
Yesterday, Daryl spent a lot of time sleeping in the middle of the day, with his head tucked beneath his wing, and I am a bit concerned. At other times, though, he is quite chipper, hopping around the cage, and chasing Darryl.
To keep them healthy, this morning I gave them fresh seeds and water, and an asparagus tip, some minced fresh carrots, and a piece of millet stem covered with seeds which they demolished immediately.
Friday, December 11, 2009
New Platform
The birds seem to want to build another nest somewhere, so I have built another platform opposite the present one. I think they have enough string bits for another nest.
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
This was a very nice nest a few minutes before I made this photo, but Darryl came along and, with one mighty tug, pulled half the nest over the edge. A few days ago I tried putting a box top onto the platform thinking it would help contain their materials but Daryl went berserk and I had to remove it. He is afraid of (some) strange objects.
Monday, December 7, 2009
Still Nesting
Daryl and Darryl are still building their nest. Actually, they build one, then tear it down, then build another. They might be practicing.
On Saturday, at the market, I bought a piece (a mat?) of dried moss, and tore bits of it off the main piece. They seem to like that material for their nest, and it stays in place better than the sticks which they were using before.
I'll make some photos tomorrow--if the nest is still there.
On Saturday, at the market, I bought a piece (a mat?) of dried moss, and tore bits of it off the main piece. They seem to like that material for their nest, and it stays in place better than the sticks which they were using before.
I'll make some photos tomorrow--if the nest is still there.
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Darryl's Nest...sort of
Before he threw all of the twigs down to the bottom of the cage, this is what Darryl's construction looked like:
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Decorating?
I am beginning to notice fragments of those plants jammed into other parts of the cage, and am beginning to think that Darryl is not nest-building; I think he is simply decorating his home. And I saw Daryl transporting a twig, too, so he may be a decorator trying to hide the fact.
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Meet Daryl
This is Daryl. He is the smaller one, and he antagonizes Darryl. While Darryl builds the nest, Daryl observes and makes snide remarks.
Nest Building
Those smooth plant stems which I put into the cage as building materials, which I later found on the floor outside the cage, were obviously not what Darryl wanted for the nest. So I cut up some dried plants which I was using for decoration on top of the bookshelf, and that seems more to the liking of these little builders (actually, I think only Darryl is building; Daryl is an observer).
Finch Feathers
For all you photography buffs and birders here is a detail of Daryl's breast feathers. It may look like an etching, but it is not. D&D bathe every morning, and keep their feathers clean and groomed. Notice that some of the brown feathers have white tips--quite an engineering feat!
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