Bird woman wrote:Really!
You would think they would at least try to duplicate there natural lighting as best as possible. I'm sure funding plays a big part in it. BW
Well, I am not saying there aren't any. I am sure there are (The Oasis with its large outdoor aviaries comes to mind), only that I don't know of any. I think it's more a matter of practicality than funding. It's much easier to follow the same schedule all year round than to constantly change it. I am used to it because I've been doing it for so many years but I still have to change the order of the chores to fit the birds schedule. For example, this time of the year, in the morning, I let the dogs out and feed the cats (both inside and ferals) before I open their cages (which is happening at 6:30 am now) but, in the summer, the very first thing I do as I am walking through the house from my bedroom to the kitchen to let the dogs out is open their cages. And, in the evening, I feed the birds dinner 3.5 hours before I do the dogs and cats but, in the summer, I do them first and the birds last. And it's not even one schedule of chores for the summer and one for the winter, there are lots in between. It's hard for rescues to do that. I did it in Pennsylvania but it was just me taking care of them, I did not have to depend on volunteers.