Tag Archives: nest box

Yet another pigeon question..?

Here’s the situation: I have two pigeons. I originally thought they were both females because they would lay eggs that would not hatch. Eventually, they laid a pair that hatched. I noticed that they weren’t sitting on one after a few days, and it was super cold, so i took it in and hand raised it. Unfortunately, the other one was not sat on during the night and died. I did not take it in with the other one because it felt very warm when i was checking the other one. ANYWAY, I started making a larger coop to house more pigeons, and they laid more eggs. My mother did not let me replace the eggs with false ones because she wanted nature to take its course :/ .The eggs recently hatched and so far the babies seem healthy. Today though, I noticed that the birds were not sitting on the eggs, they were sunning themselves, eating, and preening one another. I checked the babies to make sure they were ok, and they seemed fine, they were warm and looked healthy. In the afternoon, I saw one of the birds in the nest box with them, possibly feeding them ( i couldnt tell for sure) but later, they were both out of the box again. I’m going to check again now, but it’s getting late,and if the birds are still not sitting on the chicks, should i bring them in and hand rear? These birds have a history of negligent parenting…
I meant chicks where it says eggs.

African Grey Parrots?

I have a breeder pair of Greys. I blocked off their nest box in Jan 09 because I was going to England for an extended stay. They have raised me some wonderful babies. Now they won’t breed. I allowed them back into their box for a year now. I have tried every trick that I know and haven’t had any luck.

They are a wild caught pair from the Congo. The almost never come out of their box when I am in the bird building. Then the came out of their box for about three weeks. I hadn’t seen them out in their cage that much since I bought them six years ago. Then they went back to their regular routine. They have finished up their moult and still nothing. I have sixteen pair of Amazons and almost every pair either has eggs or working the box.

Please serious answers only!
Pets r Wild.

I didn’t ask for your opinion on the origination of my parrots. Go hug a d*mn tree somewhere.
I am a responsible breeder who takes much better care of my birds than the average person who keeps a pet parrot.
r m
I feed fresh fruits and veggies every day. I give Nekton supplements. My birds are fed a pelleted diet by Zupreem. They are vet checked once a year. They are on a regular regimen for worms. The person who took care of my birds is a very good bird person.

I have averaged raising 36 parrots a season for the last four years. I not concerned with illness in my parrots. I have read where they will stop breeding for several years only to take back up. My birds have been in captivity for 16 years. (documented) They raised big healthy babies in the past. ????????

my love birds don’t put the nesting materials i give them in their feathers why?

they just take it in their beak and put it in the nest-box why? (i have peach face love birds)

budgie eggs hatched in kozy keep?

ok I need some help here! I went on a trip for a month and came back the day the first egg hatched but they weren’t in the nest box they were in the cozy keep!! which is this log that I know isn’t big enough for all the birds when they hatch so what should I do? take the eggs out and put them in the nest box which the momma bird is to scared to go any were near? I wanted birds don’t get me wrong! and I’ve been looking up bird stuff and know enough to know I’m in a pinch! should I move them into the nest box there scared of? I tryed that once but she wouldn’t go in there! so I moved them back which I know wasn’t smart to move the baby let alone the eggs so what should I do?

what can i do to make my rosey bourkes’s parakeets to mate i have a male and a female what can i do?

do i add a nest box,
what els can i do to make them mate and to breed, they are 2 young birds

Great tits (Parus major) nesting in my garden…should I check nest?

Until now I’ve kept well away from their nest box to make sure they feel safe, but recently (2 plus weeks have passed) the nestlings seemed to be quieter and called less frequently. Is this normal? I think they are ready to get out of the nest soon.

Also, I wonder what would happen should one of the nestlings die in the nest, the adult birds could not move it or could they? Should I check the nest when the adult birds are away to make sure all the young birds are doing well? Or just leave it up to nature and clean the nest after they’ve gone?

If I get a female budgie and put her in with my male budgie, will they mate?

I am getting another bird, most likely a budgie, and putting it in the cage with my male budgie. Will they mate? Well, is it possible for them to mate and lay eggs if theres no nest box on the cage?