Floor to ceiling windows fixed inside a small chamber. Above this window was another rosewood panels that absorb the morning sun, which helped the ivory fixed chamber be brought in brightness.
Inside this circular chamber, cages of chirping birds rambled the narrowed room. Birds that consists of pure white-feathered, helped its tamer to scout short distances. Besides the iron cage of this white feathered bird was another cage, larger and sturdier. Inside this sturdy cage was a brown bird lined with black feathers. Its features—with strong and delicate leg muscles, and slightly longer talons—shows that this brown bird was used for an assault midair.
This ivory chamber houses different kinds of birds, from rare ones, tamed one's, and messenger ones. Messenger birds were small, almost double the human fists size, their wings spanned longer than their body.