Today I spent time in the room with the owl finches. I cleaned their cages and sat and watched them. I had been trying not to bother them much with the exception of changing the paper, food and water since we got the in early August. I would come into the room to watch them but at a distance.
I managed to get a look at their bands today, I am assuming I have unrelated pairs.
Pair "A"
Male has a black solid band on his right leg
Female has a solid black (close to the body) and a second band in blue (in front of the solid black) on her left leg. She also has a solid blue band with a date/letters on her right leg
Pair "B"
Male has a turquiose on his right
Female has a red on her left
Any ideas in regards to the meaning of the 3 bands on female "A"?
Band question
- cindy
- Bird Brain
- Posts: 18754
- Joined: Wed Jul 22, 2009 8:33 pm
- Location: west central Florida
Band question
Zebra, Gouldians, Java, CBM Shaft tail & Grasskeets
~ My Facebook groups ~
*Finchaholics ~ finches, hookbills, softbills & canaries are welcome here!
discussions regarding species, housing, breeding, preventatives, treatments
*Birdaholics ~ Avian Classified Ads Only
- L in Ontario
- Mod Emeritus
- Posts: 13365
- Joined: Sat Feb 11, 2006 10:29 am
- Location: Barrie, Ontario Canada
- Contact:
Re: Band question
If the bands are plain colours with no engravings - they mean only whatever the breeder wanted them to mean. Hard to say if they represent unrelated pairs or not.
Liz
- cindy
- Bird Brain
- Posts: 18754
- Joined: Wed Jul 22, 2009 8:33 pm
- Location: west central Florida
Re: Band question
The only printed band is on the female with 3 bands. To be on the safe side if both pairs produce and I want to make unrelated pairs I may get an unrelated male and female, let them produce and pair unrelated offspring that way...anyone with young unrelated owl chicks in Florida.
In the mean time I will try to get a hold of the breeder and see if he can give me some insight on the banding mystery, the secret code!
In the mean time I will try to get a hold of the breeder and see if he can give me some insight on the banding mystery, the secret code!
Zebra, Gouldians, Java, CBM Shaft tail & Grasskeets
~ My Facebook groups ~
*Finchaholics ~ finches, hookbills, softbills & canaries are welcome here!
discussions regarding species, housing, breeding, preventatives, treatments
*Birdaholics ~ Avian Classified Ads Only