by solitaire » Sun Sep 20, 2015 8:10 am
My DIY always looks like a DIY job (i.e. not very good). I did already go through my options. If I fix anything to the outside of the window, I can't open or close it (it opens left to right on a sort of sliding catch and the handle projects a lot). I can't use nails on the actual frame because it is plastic.
We do have a net curtain which makes the outside hazy but it only covers the top 2/3 of the window. Obviously, it put off the parrots to start with as this is the first escape and she's kept parrots for months. Normally they don't go in that part of the room because there's nothing interesting behind their cages. The cages are up high in the room so generally they simply fly on top of the cages and occasionally climb around the outside. I think the conure only ended up going through the net curtain because my sister was trying to catch him at the time. He normally just flies around in circles in whatever room he's in and then lands on things and climbs. Neither of the parrots seemed to consider the net curtain as anything other than a wall.
I once used velcro strips and a type of plastic mosquito netting but found it didn't work as the netting kept coming detached at random intervals and then the velcro strips started peeling off in hot weather.
The only real plan I've come up with would be something like the side of a rabbit run (a conure can't fit through 13mm mesh, can it?), and that has three issues: fixings, the frame and the size. We have a non-standard sized window which doesn't help. I've managed to get wood to make a special-sized lid for a gerbil tank before, although it would be difficult to get the right size for our window. The only idea I've come up with for the fixings is to stick nails/hooks into the left side at top and bottom, into the windowsill, and into the bit above the window, and fix it so it can slide all the way to the right for opening and closing the window. I don't think I have enough clearance because I have the fish-tank stuff on the windowsill and I was actually using the case it's in to block off part of the space under the net curtain.