Nice, neat little sleeping cage.
If only someone would invent bird cage blinds or bird cage curtains that are actuated by z-wave, wifi, zig-bee and/or similar technology. A sleep cage could thereby ensure a structured sleep routine.
I had to fly out of state to attend a wedding recently and couldnāt leave my conure, Orrin, with anyone, based upon the way she has been acting lately (she is on a war path toward anyone but me). So I doubled up on food and water, left the cage uncovered but in a dark room, and I dealt with the lighting issue with a āsmart timer.ā I bought a couple electrical sockets off of Amazon that plug into the wall, and can be paired with a smart phone using an app. The app let me create a schedule for when the socket turned on. When it turned on, the āhappy lightā I had plugged into that socket provided Orrin with light on a schedule. That was the best I could do, since I canāt cover her cage when I am not home.
I would have used my second smart socket to turn on and off a radio but I had problems with that. My only radio didnāt automatically come on and off when power was turned on and off.
One thing I did do was put a vivint security camera right on Orrinās cage. It is day vision and night vision, and it has a built in microphone/speakers so Orrin can talk to me and I can talk to Orrin. I know...sounds like over-kill. There I was monitoring my bird hundreds of miles away, baby talking to her through my phone. But I just had to know my little girl was okay. She didnāt understand my comprehensive count-down until we returned home. But I said it nonetheless. I hoped the way her wings twitched when I talked that she at least knew she was loved.
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