IRN's & UK winters
Posted: Sun Jun 20, 2010 1:44 pm
Hi there, I am trying to find out a bit more info on behalf of my neighbour. They are a family who have just been given an IRN & have installed it into a purpose built aviary (the father's a cabinet maker by trade, so it's a very good deluxe one!) He has plenty of room to fly about & has an indoor as well as an outside section. He is very happy in there & he has lots of things going on around him to keep him from getting bored. The children adore him as well. They also keep birds of prey.
They were wondering however, being an exotic bird, what happens when it gets to winter? Lisa (mum) is phobic about birds & wont have him in the house. I volunteered to look after him if he needs to come inside but is this necessary? Don't they come from the himalayan region of India? I know there are wild flocks in London. So my question is will he be ok? They're not really sure what the best thing to do is. We live in a rural part of North Yorkshire about 100m altitude. Can anyone help, please?
They were wondering however, being an exotic bird, what happens when it gets to winter? Lisa (mum) is phobic about birds & wont have him in the house. I volunteered to look after him if he needs to come inside but is this necessary? Don't they come from the himalayan region of India? I know there are wild flocks in London. So my question is will he be ok? They're not really sure what the best thing to do is. We live in a rural part of North Yorkshire about 100m altitude. Can anyone help, please?