
Fledged!
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Fledged!
Though they still have a ways to go before being weaned and then colouring up - my two Gouldian babies fledged just minutes before I got home last night! They were so fresh out of the nestbox they couldn't fly well (crashing into the cage walls, ends and floor) but happily they were perched and the Society fosters were feeding them before nightfall. YAY!


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Thanks all. I had paired up a RH-WB-sfYB cock with a OH-WB-YB hen who is slightly pied. So the green chick is a hen and will be a RH/OH-WB-GB and the white-ish chick does have some pale yellow on it and will be a RH/OH-WB-YB but don't know which gender. I also don't know if any of the pied-ness in the mother will come through to either of these chicks in some visible form or not.
These two chicks are being fostered as the parents abandoned sitting 1/2 way through incubation. Those same parents (above) have since laid another 6 eggs - 3 of which hatched yesterday and hopefully the remainder hatched today. I looked yesterday as it was the due date for hatching and saw the first 3 babies. I won't be looking again until May 6th when I take the babies out for banding. Hoping to find six healthy babies in the nestbox next Tuesday.
These two chicks are being fostered as the parents abandoned sitting 1/2 way through incubation. Those same parents (above) have since laid another 6 eggs - 3 of which hatched yesterday and hopefully the remainder hatched today. I looked yesterday as it was the due date for hatching and saw the first 3 babies. I won't be looking again until May 6th when I take the babies out for banding. Hoping to find six healthy babies in the nestbox next Tuesday.
Liz
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Thank you, yes Sally, actually that is the first LG chick I've had with the light coloured beak. My other 3 all started with completely black beaks.Sally wrote:Beautiful, healthy-looking babies! I notice the yellow one has a light beak already, instead of dark, like the other baby. Was it light from the start?
Liz
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I don't have the room for babies, where can you find a home for them now.
30 years ago when I had spice finches in an indoor aviary the pet store that I bought the first 6 pair from bought all my jovenile birds.
James
30 years ago when I had spice finches in an indoor aviary the pet store that I bought the first 6 pair from bought all my jovenile birds.
James
12 Societys, 2 Silver Bill's, 2 Zebras, 1 Orange Cheek, 1 Owl, 1 Lavender, & 1 Green Singer ---- Some are Clowns ----------All are a joy