will my lovebirds be alright in this cold?

Question by jenson.james J: will my lovebirds be alright in this cold?
i live in pune india and here the nights are becoming cooler yesterday it was 5 degree celsius and almost all night the temperature is between 6 to 8 degree celsius so will my lovebirds can tolarate this cold because i have a pair of lovebirds and they are in my balcony today morning when i went to feed them they were sitting very close to each other and they were shaking their wings could it be that they are shivering . should i bring them inside the house at night

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Answer by cmcnutt2004
no they will no bring them in side

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  1. #1 written by irrevocably.lost July 12th, 2010 at 05:52

    during the colder seasons you should bring them inside for the day and night. try placing them in the warmest part of your house, for example the warmest room. if possible you could also perchase the fluffy toys available in stores to keep them warmer ! hope i helped.

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  2. #2 written by lily_roks July 12th, 2010 at 06:48

    bring them inside at night

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  3. #3 written by Beth P July 12th, 2010 at 07:02

    Need to bring in at night. Anything below 65 degrees in dangerous to them so are drafts.

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