camo
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- Jun 30, 2014
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- Parrots
- Gizmo - Male Eclectus Parrot
Pebbles - Female Eclectus Parrot
Hi all,
Well the other day, being a good parent, I bought Gizmo and Pebbles a new toy. It was a twine, paper ribbon, coloured timber, knotted creation. Something for them to share outside, under supervision, and something I thought was really cool and fun to destroy. To my regret Pebbles and Gizmo spent about 5 min. breaking up the small pieces of timber and then showed little interest.
Doing a lot of woodwork, I decided if it was small bits of pine to destroy they wanted, well I have lots of scrap that I struggle to get rid of.
I've made stuff before, for Pebbles and Gizmo, but the idea behind this was make it quick, easy and free.
So I went to the workshop, grabbed a few off cuts of pine, drilled a hole big enough to go over the kebabs, (off centre so they would create an irregular shape when stacked), went across to the table saw, and started cutting off small slithers. Here are about 8 stacked, and Gizmo and Pebbles have been all over them, breaking off pieces and chewing them down to nothing.
[ame="http://youtu.be/610WOo3_4ck"]Gizmo new toy - YouTube[/ame]
[ame="http://youtu.be/3vU5xCW_JsE"]pebbles new toy - YouTube[/ame]
I cut about 50 slithers, so lots of fun to be had. Total cost...zero dollars, watching two happy Eclectus parrots....priceless
Cheers,
Camo
Well the other day, being a good parent, I bought Gizmo and Pebbles a new toy. It was a twine, paper ribbon, coloured timber, knotted creation. Something for them to share outside, under supervision, and something I thought was really cool and fun to destroy. To my regret Pebbles and Gizmo spent about 5 min. breaking up the small pieces of timber and then showed little interest.
Doing a lot of woodwork, I decided if it was small bits of pine to destroy they wanted, well I have lots of scrap that I struggle to get rid of.
I've made stuff before, for Pebbles and Gizmo, but the idea behind this was make it quick, easy and free.
So I went to the workshop, grabbed a few off cuts of pine, drilled a hole big enough to go over the kebabs, (off centre so they would create an irregular shape when stacked), went across to the table saw, and started cutting off small slithers. Here are about 8 stacked, and Gizmo and Pebbles have been all over them, breaking off pieces and chewing them down to nothing.
[ame="http://youtu.be/610WOo3_4ck"]Gizmo new toy - YouTube[/ame]
[ame="http://youtu.be/3vU5xCW_JsE"]pebbles new toy - YouTube[/ame]
I cut about 50 slithers, so lots of fun to be had. Total cost...zero dollars, watching two happy Eclectus parrots....priceless
Cheers,
Camo