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we've kept our LBS nest, next to our door so, sometimes in the night around 12pm, 1pm like that they make a very panic noise, they all fly and fall in their house, we couldn't sleep, then we have to get up and put all lights and weight for sometime then we can go to our bed. it is so disturbense, otherwise they are ok, why is it happening like this?

2007-12-05 20:03:10 · 6 answers · asked by jkalpanadjs 1 in Pets Birds

6 answers

if they are all in one cage they can be fighting, mine used to. if they are outdoors it could be a predator and if they are indoors it could be a mouse.

2007-12-06 04:09:20 · answer #1 · answered by lola7737 5 · 0 0

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2016-04-07 21:13:40 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

How large is there cage 9 love birds you should have a cage large to house a large bird like an amazon really it sounds like they maybe fighting for sleeping space or something is spooking them do you have any pets that could be wondering there cage. Do you cover them at night I know my birds like to be covered at night to sleep I have a budgie and a cockatiel. Consider there cage is too small to begin with measure it 9 love birds you should have something roughly 5 feet high by 4 feet wide if your cgae is smaller then this that is cruel I have one Cockatiel in a cage that is large enough to house a small parrot. Birds need to have room to spread there wings.

2007-12-06 08:35:14 · answer #3 · answered by Livinrawguy 7 · 1 0

Where is their cage- inside or outside? Could a cat be coming around and scaring them?

Also, is their cage large enough? Could they be fighting? Maybe get a larger cage? I'd assume males might fight a lot...

If they are indoors, cover their cage at night so they can't see light and will go to sleep.

2007-12-05 20:13:10 · answer #4 · answered by Rabbyt 5 · 0 0

move them to a different spot and cover them up at night wrap them tight so light dose not get in there cage
if this dose not work try a night light they may be confused

2007-12-06 03:39:09 · answer #5 · answered by davezride 2 · 0 0

if in the dark they will stay quiet, if your aviary is out side maybe a cat walks past

2007-12-05 23:46:53 · answer #6 · answered by Diamond 7 · 0 0

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