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Updates and photo's

Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2014 6:39 am
by Rox
I’ve been having some fun photographing the birds and I thought I would share my favourites with you, as well as an update on my flock :D

We are half way through my first ‘official’ breeding season and the new breeding aviary has been up for 3 months already. Since most of my birds are either having their first breeding season or are new pairs, I haven’t been expecting much this time round. The birds were mostly paired up in December, with some new waxbill pairs added since then. They are all doing very well considering :)

The Gouldian’s (6 pairs of which 3 are ‘experienced’ birds and the rest first timers) are doing well after an average of 2 dud clutches each. Most pairs have now fledged a clutch and are on a new nest. Pairs will be separated in May for the winter months.

My two Fife canary pairs were separated 2 weeks ago after each having 3 successful clutches. They were the early birds of the season with the first chicks being born in September already. The hens, who have been moved to the juvenile aviary, are still giving me the evil eye...

Of the waxbills, only the Golden-breasts are successfully fledgling young. My BB Cordon Bleu’s are driving me insane by tossing their young and a pair of Red-Eared waxbills have also hatched but tossed. Everyone is building nests all over the place so I am hoping that next season will be better once they have had more time to settle.

Joy, the Diamond dove, finally has a happy family! Some of you may remember that I caught her in my garden last year April. She was paired up with a young stud in December and after two over-eager laying attempts they fledged a real cutie pie :-D

All the birds are kept outside and have constant access to a seed mix, fresh water, cuttlefish bone, eggshells and grit. Fresh fruit, veg and live mealworms are given in the morning, along with egg food. Dinner is fresh seed, egg food and a double dose of live mealworms. I’ve noticed that the smaller waxbills are not that keen on the eggshells or the cuttlefish, so I make a boiled seed mix, to which I add liquid calcium. Each aviary gets a heaped teaspoon of this morning and evening and ALL the birds go crazy for it, especially the waxbills. The birds are also fed from safe, edible plants in the garden and from whatever creepy-crawlies make it into the aviaries.

The only medication is worming quarterly and treatment for coccidiosis before and after breeding season, each course followed by pro-biotic’s.

The next big test is the upcoming winter. At least I am much better prepared this year, than I was last year. The birds in the 1st breeding aviary should be fine, wintering their second winter. It’s the new birds I need to get successfully through winter for next season. In winter, the aviaries are closed up completely with thick clear plastic to block from wind and rain and minor heat is added with 1 or 2 heat lamps inside, mainly used by the waxbills to cuddle up in front of.

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Loved this shot of how the GB babies beg for food
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Happy family
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Complete busy-bodies these guys
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Bath time!
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This nest belongs to a pair of Red-eared waxbills. It's about the size of a soccer ball and has 3 entrances. The cock-nest is the main diversion on top and the main nest entry is right underneath the ball. They have to fly in from bottom up. The twig nest to the front left of the photo belongs to the Diamond doves.
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This tiny bird made that giant nest :shock:
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BB Cordon Bleu's
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Bob
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1 of 5 Gouldian chicks that was ringed on Friday
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Look dad, I have a feather!
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My 2 BC Cordon Bleu boys. Girls are almost impossible to find, so I decided that 2 boys would be the 'blue' contribution in the new aviary.
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I let a patch of grass grow wild in the backyard. All the birds love using it for nesting and eating the small seed heads that form. 1 x feather pillow and you have feathers for life :)
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Gold-breasted fledgling
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The gorgeous Black-Cheeked waxbill. Very very active birds. Trying to get a photo of them is a mission!
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The last canary bub of the season. It was born with a bad right foot, almost like their is no bone in the 'ankle' but it is managing just fine and can still use the foot for balance. Named Gympie :wink:
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The Red-Headed finches have put all my concerns about their possible aggression aside and have calmed down so much since being outside. They have laid and brooded a clutch of eggs but they were duds. These birds are wild-caught and on permit, so if they breed, I will be super chuffed!
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Re: Updates and photo's

Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2014 6:52 am
by debbie276
Loved hearing all about your breeding season, sounds like you did rather well :)

LOVE LOVE LOVE the pictures!! =D>
thanks for the update

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Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2014 7:54 am
by wilkifam
Beautiful pictutes, beautiful birds. Thanks for sharing!

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Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2014 11:29 am
by Sally
Great update! Loved all the photos, and your birds look wonderful, Roxanne.

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Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2014 3:11 pm
by finchmix22
Roxanne
Congratulations on those beautiful finches! They look great! I love the colors and those babies are adorable. How often do you have to clean out the bottom? water? I couldn't tell if the bath had circulating water or was something you changed. Very nice set up too.

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Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2014 4:31 pm
by Colt
Your birds are gorgeous. I could just sit and watch your aviaries all day.

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Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2014 4:53 pm
by lovezebs
Rox
Roxanne, I absolutel love the pictures and the birds of course. I love the bath photo.
I didn't know you had a Gympie . I have a Gimpy, but not a canary. Mine is a society baby.

Goodluck with all you beautiful babies.



PS. You raise canaries, what would hapen if I got my Luciano (red factor) a pretty white bride? Well, I know what would happen ... 8-} I mean what colour babies do you think would come out?

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Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2014 5:07 pm
by Angela&Shalamar
Beautiful!

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Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2014 5:19 pm
by Ginene
Congrats Rox!!! And thanks for posting the amazing pics! :mrgreen:

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Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2014 7:13 pm
by Aerithny
The bathtime photo is my fav. All such pretty birds!

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Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2014 7:37 pm
by Zebrafincher
Hi there,

your photos and your birds are beautiful! Love the babies!!!

Zebrafincher

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Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2014 8:47 pm
by Mands
Rox awesome photos and stunning birds. I only looked with one eye incase there was something I liked and I liked them all!!!! Oh no oh no [-o<

Well done Rox =D>

Re: Updates and photo's

Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2014 3:48 am
by Rox
Thanks so much everyone, I really love these birds! They bring me constant joy and I love nothing better than just zoning out in front of the aviary watching them. So relaxing :D

finchmix22

Finchmix, the water is just in a dish which gets cleaned and changed daily. It's amazing how much of a mess they can make! There is also a second water dish for them to use as drinking water, but they bath in that as well :lol: The bottom of the aviary gets cleaned up once a week, a task which I enjoy and so do the birds. They follow me around waiting to see what I have unearthed in the process. In the panted aviary, I often just dig the droppings into the soil, good fertilizer :wink:

lovezebs
You inspired the name Gympy! :D Gotta love our special needs children. It's amazing how well they adapt. Honestly, I am not sure what color you would get from pairing a red and white canaries but it would be interesting to see. I am picturing an off-white bird with tinges of red, stunning!

@Mands
Mands your collection will just keep on growing, trust me!!!! :D :D

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Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2014 4:50 am
by monotwine
Rox they all look stunning as usual. But then they are super spoilt and should look fabulous all the time.

Glad you are enjoying your new finch experience. It get better and better each year!

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Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2014 10:06 am
by Lt. Dan
Your pictures and birds are amazing! I love the picture of the Blue Cap Cordon Bleus, it really makes me want to get a pair. Your males are so vibrant, I love that blue color.

Good luck with breeding the Red Headed finches, they are beautiful.