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Installation Instructions   |   Maintenance    |   Suggestions for Clipped Birds

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Suggestions for Clipped Birds

Your bird needs exercise and gets it mostly from climbing. The Wingdow™ Seat can be a desirable goal for him. Try tying a ladder or braided leather strap to the perch mounting screws. Older birds may need special attention in this area. Make sure the weight of the ladder and bird are supported by a table, cage, etc.

If your bird is athletic, you could also provide a bridge over to his Wingdow™ Seat from the top of his house.

Use Wingdow™ Seat as an extension of his existing gym.

Check the suction cups for proper seal every day at feeding time. If they come loose often try moistening them. If this doesn’t work, call us for replacement cups.

Being an expert climber, your bird is more likely to try climbing to the top of the plastic. If he does, you may need a larger size Wingdow™ Seat, or you might think of ways to distract him from doing so.

We encourage creative adaptations of your Wingdow™ Seat, but take care not to add extra weight of additional apparatus that is not supported by its own means. SEND US PICTURES!

Wingdow, LLC   |   Phone:   866-WINGDOW  |  Email:  info@wingdow.com

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