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How to set when birds chirp on sangtai6168S quartz clock

Setting the Sang Tai 6168 S Bird Clock to chirp during specific hours, like from 6 am to 9 pm (a 15-hour cycle), can vary based on the specific model and its features. However, here's a general guide that might help you set it:
  1. Locate the Controls: Look for buttons or switches on the clock that control the chirping sound or set the clock's functions.
  2. Check the Manual: If you have the user manual for the clock, it's the best resource. It typically contains specific instructions on how to adjust the settings, including setting the hours for bird chirping.
  3. Setting the Chirping Hours: Look for any controls related to setting the active hours for the bird chirping. There might be separate buttons for adjusting the chirping duration.a. Press and hold the button or combination of buttons that correspond to setting the chirping hours. b. Use the buttons or switches to navigate and select the start time (6 am) and end time (9 pm) for the bird chirping.
  4. Confirm the Settings: Once you've set the desired hours for the bird chirping, confirm or save the settings according to the clock's instructions.
If you're unable to find specific instructions or controls, referencing the user manual or contacting the manufacturer's customer support might provide clearer guidance on how to set the specific hours for the bird chirping on your Sang Tai 6168 S Bird Clock.
11/6/2023 4:18:04 PM • Birds • 75 views • 0 helpful votes
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How come I can ask for help on my 63 tbird and you show me everything except a 63?

You can ask for help on and vehicle and any year. You must be talking about the Categories? There are around 10,000 listed by 'maker year model'. Most years are covered but not all. We even have a category for Birds which is where you are because the website script guessed it because of your use of abbreviations. If you put '1963 Ford Thunderbird' as the first three words of the question, you would have been offered the 'Ford Thunderbird' category. There is also the Generic Catch-All category 'Cars and Trucks'. Hope that explains and thanks for using Fixya.
3/24/2023 1:50:39 PM • Birds • 30 views • 0 helpful votes
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Need to know the wiring on my 1995 dolphin 3150

11/7/2022 5:05:40 AM • Birds • 42 views • 0 helpful votes
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What animal, bird, frog, or large insect makes a repeated clunking, wood knocking sound?

Wood peckers do, but I can't truly answer until I know the country you are residing in, sorry, I do hope this is of some assistance, I would happily assist further if I had some more information. Regards Jem
9/22/2019 10:32:15 PM • Birds • 194 views • 1 helpful votes
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Hey i found this bird sick riddling with ants, i helped it right anybody know what kind of bird this is?

First ... thx for your kindness towards mother natures critters,Ok your picture doesn't help much to identify the bird , i suggest calling the local bird watchers guild as soon as possible as the birds needs may be beyond what your abilities are. past that , eating and drinking is a key element in this birds survival, good luck !!!
4/4/2019 11:35:57 PM • Birds • 187 views • 0 helpful votes
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What is name of bird and what it features please give me answer.

Looks like an Indian Roller
3/22/2019 1:15:52 PM • Birds • 179 views • 0 helpful votes
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My cockatiel birds tail feathers are mangled. Best I can figure, she did it from dragging them across the cage. Either way. It's ugly.

A cockatiel will lose its tail feathers and some other feathers at least once a year, usually, again, around this time of year. This is called a molt. It is similar to shedding. They will grow their feathers back, it is okay. During this time, tail feathers usually look very weak and mangled. Again, this is normal.
12/17/2018 2:29:00 AM • Birds • 702 views • 0 helpful votes
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Looking for the company that makes food treats for small parrots and/or parakeets. Think....small round white peanut looking treat with seeds attached.

Hello, Donald - Could you mean Katee brand Yo Dips Bird Treats: https://www.drsfostersmith.com/product/prod_display.cfm?pcatid=5868 If my guess is incorrect, if you have not already done so, I suggest you find online discussion forums about parakeets and small parrots and ask your question on them. Registration on the forums will be required to ask a question. This is a link to one discussion forum: http://theparrotforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=204 Best wishes.
1/11/2019 6:37:09 PM • Birds • 226 views • 1 helpful votes
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What is this bird. It has a black and White speckled body a white face a red flap across the top of its beak and has a very loud raucous call"

a photo will save a thousand guesses , also include your country
10/11/2018 11:54:28 PM • Birds • 364 views • 0 helpful votes
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Want to buy mutton birds please

protect species may have to get a permit and then only from licensed dealers
9/22/2018 3:02:18 AM • Birds • 364 views • 0 helpful votes
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Is polygala poisonous to birds?

try google for that one.
9/13/2018 11:52:51 AM • Birds • 417 views • 0 helpful votes
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How hi should a humming bird feeder be?

Hi Andrew. Hang the feeder approximately 5 feet above the ground, Make sure there is no foliage underneath that would encourage unwelcome guests, like mice, squirrels and even cats, to feed on the sugar water. If you wish to hang multiple hummingbird feeders, locate the feeders at least 10 to 12 feet apart.2. read more at this link. At What Height Should Hang Hummingbird Feeder Hunker
6/30/2018 10:38:38 PM • Birds • 2,237 views • 1 helpful votes
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Ratio sugar to water for humming bird food Is it one sugar 3 water?

1 teaspoon honey to 4 water
7/13/2018 7:04:23 PM • Birds • 738 views • 0 helpful votes
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How do i stop my cockatiel from chewing the timber skirting boards in my house.

Bad Habits are very hard to brake once they have got away with it.!!! Cockatiel's are chewers, get the bird some apple limbs, plum, (no cherry wood) that are known not to have been sprayed or anything you can get the bird to chew on. The trick is for you to not let them get away with it , you half to be vigilant about it , show them , tell them, scold them but be sure to Praise them on good behavior, do not reward bad behavior, cage lock the bird for time outs for bad behavior... good luck !! <:0}
5/25/2018 1:05:02 PM • Birds • 568 views • 0 helpful votes
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No humming birds the kind that fly arround no moterized in texas

Hello, Mary - You can find a recipe for making nectar to put in a humming bird feeder on the Hummingbird Society web site: https://www.hummingbirdsociety.org/feeding-hummingbirds/ The information states "No red food coloring!" Best wishes.
4/21/2018 7:18:28 PM • Birds • 783 views • 0 helpful votes
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Canyou give humming birds water colored with cake food coloring?

Yes but add some sugar or something so you do not starve them. You can look up on line how much sugar to add.
4/21/2018 7:12:43 PM • Birds • 667 views • 0 helpful votes
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Can you put red cake coloring in water &sugar for them?

HELLO. i do this all the time in the summer and we have lost of the little critters.i dont use to much thow,just enough to change the colour.i have never found or seen any of them suffering from any sighns of disstress.after all we eat it .just make it less .hope i helped .thay will appreciate it im sure.GOOD LUCK.M.M.
4/21/2018 7:09:10 PM • Birds • 599 views • 1 helpful votes
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Which bird is d smallest bird

The Bee Hummingbird.
4/10/2018 5:36:44 PM • Birds • 584 views • 0 helpful votes
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