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Old 06-16-2009, 01:25 AM
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Camping with a Quaker

I have a blue quaker, Sassy. I've only had her for a couple of months. We are going on our annual 1 week camping trip next week. I want to take Sassy with me. She lives in a big cage, but I have a smaller cage that I can take her in. We stay in a camp trailer at a campsite in northern Idaho near the Canadian border. It's warm during the day, but fairly cool at night. She will be outside with us during the day in the shade on a picnic table (70s?), but in the camper with us at night (high 50s to low 60s?). Will she be okay with the fluctuations in temperature? The camper stays very warm during the day, but cools down at night as we open the windows. I also cover her at night, so that will keep any draft away from her. Have any of you taken your birds camping with you? Do you have any suggestions? I can't leave her at home as there is no one to take care of her. Besides, I want her to be with me. Please let me know your thoughts. Thank you.
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