The white enamel shallow dish inside the cage is what the birds use to take a bath. We fill it up with 1 inch of water and they like splashing in it.
It got to be so hot one day inside the rabbitry that we thought the birds might die because of the heat. So we brought them outside and put their cage under the guava tree which is right next to where we were building the outdoor aviary. They seemed to have picked their own partners at this time and where one goes, the other would follow. We noticed one day that the partner of the lutino bird was not looking well. It was looking lethargic and its eyes were sleepy most of the time. It just kept to itself in one corner and its feathers were somewhat ruffled. So we thought it would be best to separate this bird from the rest so we could monitor it better. We kept the bird in a separate cage all by itself and tried to tempt it to eat but it just kept hunch over in a corner of the cage. Meanwhile, it's lutino partner kept on crying because of the separation and we felt sorry for both of them. Then the sick bird passed away quietly after two days and we had to bury it. That was a very sad day for all of us.
I thought about buying a new bird to replace the one that died. The lutino bird kept on crying out loud as if it was searching for its partner and it was really heart breaking. Then three days later, a bird of the same kind, looking exactly like the one that we lost, came into our yard. We were very much surprised of course because it seemed like the bird that we buried was resurrected from the dead. We thought that this bird must have gotten out of its own cage and have been out in the wild for sometime. This new comer must have heard the cry of the Lutino bird who was still pining for its lost partner. Anyway, we were able to catch this loose bird when it went inside the chicken run. I know that we should have quarantined the bird first before mixing it with the others but in our excitement, we didn't do it. Once we put the new bird inside the cage, we could not tell which is which! Well anyway, the lutino bird stopped crying and it seems that it has found a new partner in this new comer. We've been blessed with a new bird and we're very happy for that.