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    Finch enclosure big enough?





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    Re: Finch enclosure big enough?

    OMG that's funny! Did the poor thing get back out of there okay or did it eat itself silly and get too chubby to fly?
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    Re: Finch enclosure big enough?

    That is adorable. I've seen birds get into very interesting places. I had a bird get stuck in my porch light (the light was off, thank goodness). I had to remove a pane of glass that had come off the frame to let him out.
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    Re: Finch enclosure big enough?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jay_Bunny View Post
    That is adorable. I've seen birds get into very interesting places. I had a bird get stuck in my porch light (the light was off, thank goodness). I had to remove a pane of glass that had come off the frame to let him out.
    We used to get them in our wood stove whenever we forgot to close the flue. We had to open up the door, hold a bag in front, and hope the bird flew into it... once or twice we had a bird flying around our house after failing in this maneuver lol.
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    Re: Finch enclosure big enough?

    Gotta love those greedy little guys.
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