Today as I sat in front of Hoople’s habitat to feed him he flew right up to the door grate and hung on with a mad flapping of wings. I definitely need to be careful to keep him contained for a bit longer!
I’ve been trying to feed him from afar— not letting too close to me, putting the food in the cage on leaves, in mango, etc. for him to stalk and catch.
Feeding Schedule
740am 6 meal worms, 3 June bugs
900 6 meal worms, 2 June bugs
1100 4 meal worms, 3 June bugs
100pm 5 meal worms, 2 June bugs
200 3 meal worms, several random bugs
300 2 meal worms, 1 June bugs, few other bugs
400 2 meal worms, 2 June bugs, other random bugs
600 5 earthworms
730 2 earthworms, 3 June bugs, random bugs
Total : 23 meal worms, 16 June bugs, 7 earthworms, random bugs
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Day 18 Project Baby Mot Mot
Today as I sat in front of Hoople’s habitat to feed him he flew right up to the door grate and hung on with a mad flapping of wings. I defin...
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