In addition to the full-spectrum lights that provide an appropriate visual environment, we’ve invested in some other fancy equipment to keep the birds healthy. To explain what transpired, I first have to describe a bit more about our permanent basement quarters. We didn’t expect any other consequences of the move, but, well, sometimes things just happen. By the end of the summer, they actively wanted to be by the windows. Happily, they adjusted quite well over time. ![]() ![]() But it also offers views of less positive items - that is, hawk fly-bys and thunderstorms that initially caused Griffin and Athena some stress. I’ve already written about the move to our temporary summer quarters in 2019, high up in a building with amazing views of the Boston skyline.
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