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Post by ange on Nov 21, 2013 23:49:37 GMT
So i have been doing a bit of upgrading to my avairy and thought i would share some photos I got my Hubby to cut parts of a gum tree up so i can use them as 'tables' in my avairy. Ill be getting some bolts and plant pot base's to go on top so i can place food ect in them. For now im just using plastic plates Im also looking for things i can use to make some toys for them, ill try to find some this weekend.
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Post by ange on Nov 21, 2013 23:55:08 GMT
These are all my babies for sale. I have them in the smaller section.
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Post by ange on Nov 21, 2013 23:59:56 GMT
These are the rest of my flock in the larger section
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Post by dianapalmer on Nov 22, 2013 0:11:18 GMT
That's really beautiful, Ange.
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Post by kennyt on Nov 22, 2013 0:25:43 GMT
Perty awesime
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Post by luvsanimals2 on Nov 22, 2013 1:01:45 GMT
very nice
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Post by Pammy on Nov 22, 2013 2:57:06 GMT
Wow, Ange!
So what's the weather like there in NZ? It looks lovely in the photos. Do your birds handle a wide range of temperatures?
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Post by Emily on Nov 22, 2013 3:27:46 GMT
This makes me want to move to somewhere warm and make an aviary like this! The most I'll be able to do is get some form of cute shelving and turn it into a big cage. Your birds are so pretty!
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Post by lisamarie on Nov 22, 2013 13:46:39 GMT
Ange these are beautiful! I'm super jealous!
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Post by ange on Nov 25, 2013 2:19:48 GMT
Wow, Ange! So what's the weather like there in NZ? It looks lovely in the photos. Do your birds handle a wide range of temperatures? Yes we have lovely weather at the moment, its just coming into summer now. Our temp here ranges from 5 - 30 Degrees Celsius winter to summer. But because they live outside all year round they have no problem with the change in weather as it is normally gradual
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Post by Pammy on Nov 25, 2013 2:22:56 GMT
So to you, it feels right to have Christmas in the summer. Does it feel strange to have people singing about snow at Christmastime?
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Post by Bluebirds on Nov 25, 2013 10:21:05 GMT
hehe I'm from Australia =D I'm orgianlly from NZ though =3 It's cool so cool, also in schhol I heard you guys have 1 loooooong break but we have 2 weeks off, 3months, 2weeks ect. until it gets to summer we have a long Christmas holiday =D
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Post by Pammy on Nov 25, 2013 15:16:40 GMT
Blue, some of the schools in the US have gone to a trimesters system, but where my kids go to school, it's true that we have one long break during our summer months (your winter), and we also have 2 weeks off at Christmas and 1 week off during springtime. My kids will have 5 days off for Thanksgiving this week.
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Post by ange on Nov 25, 2013 17:32:32 GMT
Yep feels totaly normal to go to the beach on Christmas :-) It doesn't even snow were we live so its a little weird growing up with every thing advertised as a white Christmast :-) Our school year is split into four terms. All being 8-10 weeks long with 2 week holidays in between. Then a 6-8 week holiday over December, January for summer. So our school year is February to November. Does it feel weird starting your school year in the middle of the year?
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Post by Pammy on Nov 25, 2013 18:42:53 GMT
No, because that's the way it's been all my life. We call it the 2013-2014 school year. Most school systems do try to have semesters end right before Christmas and then start with a fresh semester when the kids go back in January.
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