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How long should a IRN be in the SUN Light?
Posted: Sun May 26, 2013 3:53 pm
by Wakizashi21
I live in the UK and the weather has been awefull this year. The sun has just started to come out now and just wanted to know if its okay to take my Cheeko in the garden to get some well deserved sun light and heat??
I know these birds come from extreme weather conditions but just wanted to know for sure.
What is the best way?
Re: How long should a IRN be in the SUN Light?
Posted: Sun May 26, 2013 10:30 pm
by Skyes_crew
They love being outside

just make sure you cover one part of the cage to offer some shade. And of course plenty of water

Re: How long should a IRN be in the SUN Light?
Posted: Mon May 27, 2013 5:29 am
by Wakizashi21
Yeah i finally took the cage outside yesterday and he LOVED IT.....he was abit surprised though as in the UK you dont get much sunlight often. Would take him today but its its alittle windy.
Just wondering.....he came out of the cage today....(hes done this a few times) He starting to flap his wings really really fast for like a minute or longer. ANy reasons why this might be? He is a male for sure....but still alittle scared of me yet....
Re: How long should a IRN be in the SUN Light?
Posted: Mon May 27, 2013 11:10 am
by Skyes_crew
Just stretching his wings

or he may have a loose feather he's trying to dislodge.
Re: How long should a IRN be in the SUN Light?
Posted: Thu May 30, 2013 12:05 am
by sanjays mummi
Sanjay has a UV lamp, his own personal sunshine!, I used to have his cage near the window but I was concerned in case the sun would be too hot for him.
Re: How long should a IRN be in the SUN Light?
Posted: Thu May 30, 2013 8:04 am
by MissK
I agree. I would think that the bird would appreciate visiting the outdoors as often as you can manage it.
Cautions would be
*protect from loss (lock the cage)
*protect from sun (offer an option to go under good bit of shade)
*provide cooling option (offer plenty water for drinking and bathing)
*protect from physical threats (guard against predators and insect pests)
And also, monitor the bird to ensure he still is happy out there and don't forget to bring him back in!
-MissK