HOW TO BUILD A MACAW DREAMS BIRD BED!
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BIRD BEDS OR CAT BEDS?
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Introduction: Under Side of Bed
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Introduction (hardware)
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STEP 1. THE BOARD
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STEP 2. CUTTING THE BOARD
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STEP 2 (side note) THE SCRAPS!
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STEP 3. THE EDGES OF THE BOARD
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STEP 4. SAND & CLEAN
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STEP 5. THE VINYL TILE
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STEP 6. ATTACHING THE TILE(S)
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STEP 7. THE CARPET TOP
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STEP 8. CUT THE CARPET TO FIT
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STEP 9. CORNERS OF THE CARPET
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STEP 10. SECURING THE CARPET
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STEP 11. SECURING THE CARPET (CON'T)
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STEP 12. CARPET TIP!
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STEP 13. THE HARDWARE
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STEP 15. TIME TO HANG IT UP!
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ALL FINISHED!!!!
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Bunk Beds!
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Album Description:
Only in captivity are birds forced to stand 24 hours, 7 days per week! Now, you can help your birds rest their feet! To learn MORE about expanding your bird's world, check out our website: http://Macawdreams.com
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4 comments
TO: chaquitama56, is it your business what someone may like as a hobby? sounds to me like you need to get a life. maybe drugs and alcohol are making your brain smaller, and you cant comprehend that someone else might be happy in their lives. what is a small pleasure to someone else, might be nothing to you, but go your own small way and leave happy people alone. you are the closed-minded one HITLER!
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smokeyberd 10 months 17 days ago
amazingly rude, chaquitama56...thinking it through, you might realize that the birds in the rainforest might pick a branch that is WIDE where their feet dont have to GRIP but can be flat and their bellies can rest as well. my birds are cage free and they all pick a spot to sleep where they stand flat. guess THEY know what's best for them. the flagstone in one of the open cages is a favorite resting place during the day for my grey..as are wicker trays for the tiels. perhaps your birds were never offered such comfort. ilonapet
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mymucki 2008.07.19 at 08:12:13 PDT
I just want to tell you that you are wacked.....thinking that you know what is best for birds...HA!! Have fun living in lala land lady...I feel sorry for your birds.....if they only knew....how many birds in the rainforest have one of your BEDS?! Keep on thinking that you know what's best for birds.....you're obviously too close minded to learn what is really best for birds! Jim Jones and you have a lot in common ...brain washing your followers. Cuckoo,Cuckoo,Cuckoo
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chaquitama56 2006.02.05 at 19:14:09 PST
Enjoyed your albums...Thanks for sharing so many wonderful ways & ideas for feathered ones! Love & admiration certainly reflects beyond your crafty ideas~ Your feathered ones are luckier then so very many. I would like to THANK YOU in behalf of the feathered ones who can not speak for themselves. My birds also spend much of thier lives outdoors. I have definitely seen a remarkable thriving nature & beauty that naturally speaks in profound essence beyond words. Feathered ones truly thrive beyond words when they can be given living situations closest to Nature! To witness the beauty of my TIKI bathing in the sun-showers as well as the thunderstorms is quite a fascinating interaction with Nature! I love hearing TIKI interact with the critters surrounding the Aviary. In the Spring, TIKI hears the tiniest of babies in thier nests & replicates the most unusual sounds. I learned that TIKI even echoes the sounds of baby bunnies squeaks & squeals during the earliest beginnings as well as the sounds of the largest critters who may grace our area at various intervals. All these remarkable things are existent because my feathered ones are able to interact with Nature beyond the confines of cages & walls of human design. Truly rewarding!
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mssmurfy 2006.01.25 at 07:58:49 PST
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