I forgot to add some other considerations:
If you plan to spend a lot of time in the birdcage look into sun reducing screening, we have 75% sun reducing screening in the roof area only. This works great, acts like a slightly cloudy day so it provides shade and keeps the area cooler while still allowing air to circulate. Also, if you are concerned about privacy the white (or light colored) screening will tend to block people from seeing into the bird cage during the day, the opposite will be true at night if you have lights on in the birdcage.
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