Mine personally love a happy hut over a bird tent if they are the type I'm thinking you are writing about. I think they prefer a happy hut because they actually lean forward and somewhat lay down as a double stacker (there's two), rather than stand up on a stick. The same goes for my cinnamon green-cheeck conure, except my parakeets want nothing to do with a lot of things such as toys, housing, bird baths, etc.
It varies from bird to bird, but my sun conures love their happy hut.
One can purchase a hiking tent at your local sports superstore. You can meet with a dedicated agent who would be happy to help you with your tent purchase.
there is a happy face so happy. the cake has 5 candles and + 15 so 5+15 = 20 the tent says - T so t - tent = ten ANSWER: Happy 2010
No you most certainly do not. We usually camp in a camper or tent. Sometimes maybe even just sleep outside while camping. It doesn't matter if you have a tent or not but if you prefer one, then go for it.
there is a happy face so happy. the cake has 5 candles and + 15 so 5+15 = 20 the tent says - T so t - tent = ten ANSWER: Happy 2010
They sleep on a perch or in a tree cavity. My macaw has a bird hut (tent) that he sleeps in every night.
Too many people assume that it is, which disparages genuine bisexuals. There are people who prefer neither snails nor oysters.
A bell tent is a tent with a bell-like shape.
It can, but the turkey will probably not be very tasty. By wrapping the bird in foil, you will end up steaming it instead of roasting it; the latter method, which involves exposing the turkey to the direct heat of the oven, will bring out the most flavor in the meat. Some people put a "tent" of aluminum foil over the bird for the first hour or so of cooking, to prevent the skin from becoming too dark. In addition, you can use foil to line the roasting pan to keep it clean.
That depends upon which city you're in. However Happy Rents is the biggest renter of these sorts of tents. They have locations in the Triad and the Triangle.
When you secure a tent to the ground to stop it from blowing away with tent pegs.
Indians live in a tent
Indians live in a tent