- Dec 18, 2013
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- Maya (Female Solomon Island eclectus parrot), Jolly (Male Solomon Island eclectus parrot), Bixby (Male, red-sided eclectus. RIP), Suzie (Male cockatiel. RIP)
The toy parts came in from MSBS! My first time ordering those parts rather than either buying whole toys from a bird shop or kind of putting things together from household items like plastic bottle caps and paper towel rolls.
So I've just begun weaving them together with some baby toys I picked up from a local store. The projects are far from finished, as I'm not a natural like a lot of other people on this forum, (Shirre, Wendy, Allee and Trish, to name but a few!) but Maya and Jolly have already begun to enjoy! (AKA won't let Daddy finish!)
Hopefully they'll get a little better about allowing me to take pics while they're actually doing stuff, but thought I'd share these:
She literally turned from the new toys and took that pose the instant I aimed the cell at her!
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"Peek-a-boo!"
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Oh, I have a question for you more experienced toy makers out there. I'd also run a horizontal line from one branch of the tree stand to the other (a distance of just under 3 feet) using one of those leather straps and strung a bunch of baby blocks, wooden chips, and other assorted chewables along its entire length. Problem was, once I'd finished, I worried that the ekkies might stand on it and somehow manage to get their feet caught between the toys or something. So I redid it with knots between each toy, like what I did in that pic with Maya. But I still worried that I might have been setting them up for a maiming, and wound up taking it down. Was I just being overprotective, or was that actually a danger? And if so, what can I do to make it safe?
So I've just begun weaving them together with some baby toys I picked up from a local store. The projects are far from finished, as I'm not a natural like a lot of other people on this forum, (Shirre, Wendy, Allee and Trish, to name but a few!) but Maya and Jolly have already begun to enjoy! (AKA won't let Daddy finish!)
Hopefully they'll get a little better about allowing me to take pics while they're actually doing stuff, but thought I'd share these:
She literally turned from the new toys and took that pose the instant I aimed the cell at her!
"Peek-a-boo!"
Oh, I have a question for you more experienced toy makers out there. I'd also run a horizontal line from one branch of the tree stand to the other (a distance of just under 3 feet) using one of those leather straps and strung a bunch of baby blocks, wooden chips, and other assorted chewables along its entire length. Problem was, once I'd finished, I worried that the ekkies might stand on it and somehow manage to get their feet caught between the toys or something. So I redid it with knots between each toy, like what I did in that pic with Maya. But I still worried that I might have been setting them up for a maiming, and wound up taking it down. Was I just being overprotective, or was that actually a danger? And if so, what can I do to make it safe?