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Place Outdoor Pen:

Place Outdoor Pen Use large bird cage (see Part IV) for a pair or place outdoor pen them in small outdoor aviary. Provide standard wooden nesting box for love birds; purchase at pet store. place outdoor pen box high up at back of cage or aviary; leave in cage at all times as mated pair sleep in box at night. Provide 6-8-inch sections of honeysuckle or similar vines, bunches of long grasses, and pieces of green palm leaves as nesting material.

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GOING GREEN: Eco-friendly style is gaining in popularity, but it's not always easy to find. Here in the Valley it can be had at Modern Outdoor, based in Van Nuys. Their furniture has a sleek aesthetic with clean, simple lines. And one key material they use is Ipe, a sustainably harvested wood that's three times as dense as teak. "It's one of the best woods you can use to make outdoor furniture," says company vice president Brett Himmel. "Our furniture is designed for heavy commercial use. A 20-mile-per-hour gust of wind won't blow your chair into the neighbor's yard."
 
 
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