Sorry I got back to this so late, I have just looked at all the links posted,
The birds where I volunteer who get 100% natural lighting scheduals are still in breeding, the conures and macaws have just hatched their young, and everyone else is either nesting or very broody at the moment, in addition to this my Muscovies have decided it is breeding season again now (normal breeding is spring (my boy Daisy got into a pretty bad fight yesterday over one of our females).
I think in the wild (from observation) breeding hppens in and during rain, this way the young will be born to pletiful food. It is winter here in Queensland and rain should have stopped already, but we are still getting a heavy rain every 1-2 weeks.
My light schedule is blinds and lights up at 7:00am(one hour after sunnup-when I wake) and lights off at 7:00pm(an 1/2 hour after sun down, covers go on at 8:00pm). Based on the birds around me at the monent, she is in sync with them.
Pajaritas link:Lorikeets in Australia usually tend to breed during spring time (September to December)- this is normal rain season in QLD, however the rain season is continuing for a considerably long time. I am not sure but I beleive our strange choppy weather this year is playing a big roll.
Please let me know whether my light schedules are off please
