Cage & Aviary Birds

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BIRDROOMS

WHILE going about my tasks in the canary room at breeding time, I suddenly realised how much electronics have infiltrated the room. They seem to have slowly crept into everyday use without my really taking note of them.

It started with the bringing in of an old laptop computer that had seen better days. I bought it as a used laptop and had employed it for work for many years. Since then it had just been stored away on a shelf, so I felt it cost nothing to add it to my inventory of goodies in the breeding room. It was too old to use any of the modern aviary-management software that was available at the time. However, I felt that it might help in keeping track of my

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