Message: In Reply to: Re: A lot of barking...is something wrong? posted by Tiffany on December 14, 1998 at 21:49:20:
: Maybe she's calling you...Eos barks at night and I soon as I sit up in bed so she can see me she stops. Also, try turning a light on in the next room or shining a flashlight in her general direction. Bourbon says they are telling stories - because only one glider at a time barks. Maybe they are just talking to each other. :) : : : My gliders have been doing this a lot lately too. Could it be a weather thing? Any thoughts would be great. I would like to know what I can do. : : I've had a male for aprox. 9 months, after about 2 months he started barking at night for 1/2 hr to 3 hours every other day or so. Aprox 3 weeks ago I purchased a female and the male stopped barking. It's possible that this is a sort of mating call or a call to other gliders to group, as they are known to be a family unit.
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