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		<title>Are There Decorative Outside Bird Cages For Sale?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Outdoor Bird Cages Will Benefit Your Bird Outdoor bird cages are nice to have as it will allow the bird to get fresh air as well as be in the company of the family during outdoor gatherings. When looking to purchase an outdoor bird cage, there are some things you should know. Visit this page [...]]]></description>
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<p>Outdoor bird cages are nice to have as it will allow the bird to get fresh air as well as be in the company of the family during outdoor gatherings. When looking to purchase an outdoor bird cage, there are some things you should know. Visit this page for more indoor and outdoor cage information.</p>
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<p> First of all, you do not need to buy the largest cage in the world. The most important aspect of the cage for the type of bird you have is the bar spacing. In some decorative bird cages for outside your house the spacing may be to wide. The spacing should be narrow. It should prevent injury to the bird if it should try to escape. Therefore, the bird's head should not fit between the bars. Find <a rel="nofollow" href="http://decorativebirdcages.net/dbc/decorative_bird_cages/27/1">decorative bird cages</a> that are safe for your pet bird. Small birds should have a cage spacing of 5/8'', medium birds have a spacing of '' '', and large birds should have a bar spacing of 3/4'' to 1 ''.</p>
<p> Small birds like cages that are of relatively small size. Ther are many hanging bird cages that will let you move your cage in and out of your house. Larger birds or medium size birds would enjoy a larger cage. Some bird cages with stands have wheels to help move them indoors during inclement weather. Parrots especially enjoy toys near the top of their cages. This is the place where they feel the safest, so this part should have lots of toys and cover. After playing for some time, they look for food and toys that have dropped near the bottom of their cages.</p>
<p> Be sure to monitor your bird's water supply if using an <a rel="nofollow" href="http://decorativebirdcages.net/dbc/outdoor_cage/27/2">outdoor cage</a>. Often times when the heat is high, your bird can die from exhaustion if it is not kept with a continual water supply. The heat levels tend to peak during the middle of the day.</p>
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<p>You also have to watch whether the bird gets too cold during the night because being too cold can be another killer. Your weather should not be too extreme, but it should be suitable for the species of bird you own.</p>
<p> <img src="http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:BIeNQtoAM05hiM:http://www.cagesbydesign.com/Portals/0/outdoor-specials.jpg" alt="outside bird aviary" hspace="5" vspace="5" width="103" height="116" align="left" />The cage door should be large enough for you to comfortably fit your hand in the cage and catch/remove the bird. Outdoor bird cages can last for many years if you take care of them by cleaning them regularly, watching for oxidation if the cage is made of steel, and replace bedding often.</p>
<p> Outdoor bird cages can be powder coated, painted, or just stainless steel. Cages that are made of low quality stainless steel will likely rust quickly. Paint coatings are also known to last longer than powder coatings. There is no simple answer as to which type of coating you should choose, however you should speak to the salesperson at the store to try to get as much information as possible about the options you are considering.</p>
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<p>                                                         It helps you to move your bird's cage from room to room in case you have a large bird cage. Also you can give your bird the opportunity to be outdoor more regularly,something very important for a healthy bird.</p>
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<p>                                                         Anyone who has even visited a house of a bird lover who also has a passion for interior design will remember  a room with a few bird cages, the unique sound and the almost outdoor feeling that the birds bring to the indoors.</p>
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<p>                                                         Housing pet birds requires a little bit of understanding of the behaviour of such animals before you can purchase a suitable bird cage or build an aviary for them. Most bird pets owners keeps smaller birds indoors.</p>
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<p>                                                         The tray catches parrot droppings and other debris produced by it. Also the parrot cage should provide a climbing  tree because a single perch offers only a few climbing options. The whole is set into an outdoor umbrella stand or a Christmas-tree stand.<a rel="nofollow" style="font-size: 9px; font-family: arial; color: #108eed" href="http://decorativebirdcages.net/dbc/" target="blank"></a></p>
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		<title>Antique Vintage Bird Cages</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Antique Bird Cages And Furniture: Be Different And Beautiful! Many individuals decide to decorate their homes with antique touches these days. Some go for one or two classic pieces to brig character to their abode whilst others decide to entirely decorate their homes in the antiques of past generations. Antique furniture can be quite expensive [...]]]></description>
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<p> <img src="http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:OPE26UHILg5g3M:http://www.goodorient.com/images/P/GHC1002_200.jpg" alt="bird wood cage, bamboo bird cage" hspace="5" vspace="5" width="85" height="127" align="left" />Many individuals decide to decorate their homes with antique touches these days. Some go for one or two classic pieces to brig character to their abode whilst others decide to entirely decorate their homes in the antiques of past generations.</p>
<p> Antique furniture can be quite expensive but accessories are available for slightly less. They are expensive considering how small they actually are, but antique bird cages and furniture can add the finishing touches to any home. visit this page for <a rel="nofollow" href="http://decorativebirdcages.net/dbc/decorative_bird_cages_ideas/25/1">decorative bird cages ideas</a>.</p>
<p> Accessories add character to any home and tend to reflect on the tastes, personality and character of the individual that actually decorates the home! However, antique bird cages and furniture can be just as expensive as the main pieces of antique furniture that are available on the market. Obviously the price will be largely dependent on the era and type of furniture that the specific accessory that you have in mind belongs to. There are many designs besides the classic round bird cage.</p>
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<p> There may be an alternative way to get your hands on <a rel="nofollow" href="http://decorativebirdcages.net/dbc/antique_bird_cages/25/2">antique bird cages</a> but it is extremely time consuming and requires a lot of effort if you do not like trawling round flea markets and garage sales for bargains. If you would rather pay full price for accessories then so be it, but you can often pick them up for next to nothing. Looking on auction site on the Internet may also reveal bird cages for sale bargains to you as well. Some items that are worth a lot of money just pass some individuals by so take the chance to make your effort work for you.&nbsp;
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<p>Vintage bird cages will, not just suit any given room of your house. In fact, the room you plan on accessorising has to follow a certain style in order for that item to fit in rather than spoiling an overall effect.</p>
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<p>French and Victorian bird cages and era specific furniture themes welcome them because they accessorized with those individual items in those eras. There are more modern room themes and designs that will welcome bird cages and classic furniture. Floral motifs and a minimalist style would suit the accessories, the latter only as long as the bird cage was the only accessory in there, otherwise it would not be minimalist at all.</p>
<p> <img src="http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:ZXRecEpCmkrqDM:http://img.alibaba.com/photo/11454718/Antique_Bird_Cage.jpg" alt="decorative wooden bird cages, decorated bird cages" hspace="5" vspace="5" width="101" height="134" align="left" />Antique bird cages should be the focal point of a room. They are not meant to sit in a corner and gather dust because they are highly ornate pieces that deserve showcasing for all to see! Bird cages with stands are good if you are not quite sure whether a bird cage would fit into your home. Go for one the of the relatively cheap reproductions sold by many fashionable home and decoration stores out there. They are a fraction of the cost and would give you a good idea as to how your home may work with the accessory in place. You can then decide from there whether or not you would like to invest.</p>
<p> Most antique bird cages are not meant to house real pets. They are simply meant for ornate decoration. They would neither be safe nor hygienic were they to provide a parrot or budgie with a home! Keeping them for decoration would yield much better results.</p>
<p> They do come in a variety of colours and styles so choose which one would be best as far as blending into your home is concerned. An investment like an antique bird cage can really enhance your home with or without other antique furniture so take a serious look at your options.</p>
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<p> I like to decorate our home with vintage/ antique finds from flea markets. I also love to sew; over the years I have used acres of vintage fabrics for my hand crafted goods! My blog is a lighthearted account of the things I get up to in my nostalgic world. View my complete profile.&nbsp; Another thing that's funny, I ordered exactly the same thing from Fleamarket studio:))  I love my little bird but don't have anything as cute as that bird cage.</p>
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<p>                                                         This birdcage veil would go perfectly with my classic/vintagey lace dress and my love of 30&rsquo;s and 40&rsquo;s glamour! I was so born in the wrong era!</p>
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<p>                                                         However, antique bird cages and furniture can be just as expensive as the main pieces of antique furniture that are available on the market. Obviously the price will be largely dependent on the era and type of furniture.</p>
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<p>                                                         This crafting for myself thing is fun, I wish I would have thought of these when I was making ornaments to sell though, oh well, there is always next year. I am getting really excited to get Christmas decorations up.<a rel="nofollow" style="font-size: 9px; font-family: arial; color: #108eed" href="http://decorativebirdcages.net/dbc/" target="blank"></a></p>
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