Unlikely chick thief

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Unlikely chick thief

Post by MariusStegmann » Sun Sep 04, 2016 8:02 am

A guy in a finch WhatsApp group, posted this picture.
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Re: Unlikely chick thief

Post by Babs _Owner » Sun Sep 04, 2016 9:12 am

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From the looks of his belly, thats not the first chick its eaten. Would be hard to keep those lizards out of an aviary. He looks like he could get through a very tiny crack. How frustrating for the owner of the aviary :evil:

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Re: Unlikely chick thief

Post by cindy » Sun Sep 04, 2016 9:56 am

one of the reasons I do not keep my birds outside here in Florida...

this has happened to a friend of mine that had her gouldians on the lanai

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Re: Unlikely chick thief

Post by Stuart whiting » Sun Sep 04, 2016 10:04 am

cindy wrote: one of the reasons I do not keep my birds outside here in Florida...

this has happened to a friend of mine that had her gouldians on the lanai
I've got a freind who lives in Le do de jesslo which is in Italy and they are plagued with these little gecko type lizards and he apparently has had a bit of trouble with em aswel,

Who would of onestly thought that these little insect eating lizards would tern carnivores :-O

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Re: Unlikely chick thief

Post by cindy » Sun Sep 04, 2016 12:36 pm

The take eggs too!! :(

We have larger almost transparent yellowish geckos that can do the same....

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Re: Unlikely chick thief

Post by Stinch » Sun Sep 04, 2016 4:14 pm

There was a baby house gecko that was living in my old society finch nest once (Before I changed the nest box I bought them with) when I let them breed, letting them breed was a mistake but it was an adorable mistake. Breeding never happened again after I took the nest box out several weeks after they fledged. It all depends on the size of the lizard and what kind of lizard it is.

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Re: Unlikely chick thief

Post by MariusStegmann » Mon Sep 05, 2016 10:40 am

This sort of explains to me how chicks can disappear without a trace which has happened to me a couple of times.
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Re: Unlikely chick thief

Post by Sally » Mon Sep 05, 2016 11:00 am

I once found a clutch of Blue-capped Cordon Bleu babies tossed on the floor of the cage, all dead. Next I found the male hanging from the back of the nest, dead. When I took out the nest, I found a bunch of tiny baby mice in there. The mice had apparently tossed the BCCB babies out so they could take over the nest. I believe the male BCCB died trying to protect his nest, he got tangled up in the nest. That is when I moved my birds into my spare bedroom.
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