Hi!
I remember a while ago, some of the members on this forum discussed the bird brain and how it's affected by blue light.
Now, on a Swedish parrot forum I stumbled across some people wanting to use a so called "moonlight" for their birds during the night. In the beginning these lights were intended for aquariums, to create a nice atmosphere, but someone said it would be just fine to use above a bird cage as well.
However, these lights were all blue. I'm no expert on light so I really can't say if the actual wavelengths are blue or not, but the lights used to create the "moonlight" were either blue led lights or blue diodes (lol, I don't even know if there's any difference, but there were two brands being discussed anyway). And if I recall correctly, what was being discussed earlier here on theparrotforum.com was that blue light during night messes up our birds, as the light penetrates their skulls and affects their pinal glands.
Does anyone remember what thread this was, or where the study that was discussed could be found? I just want to know so I don't give people the wrong information, but also it would be nice to be able to explain why blue light in particular shouldn't be used during night (if that was the case, perhaps I don't remember it all correctly).
Thanks!
Sincerely,
Sara, Penny & Joy





