I will work on photos later today. If several of you are interested in the Houston area I may just come down myself before school starts. I hate to be a bother to my friend and make her take all these birds down there unless she's taking some of her own. I'll check with her and see.
I wish I had a photobox as it would make things so much easier to get pictures of these birds. I may break down and purchase one in the near future to help create the photo ID's for my breeding records, but in the meantime I will see what I can come up with in order to get you all some pictures.
If I ship ApricotMuffins do you want pairs of each color? Because all the Grey-Pearls I have currently are clutch mates. But I should be able to do the pied hen (crested or non?), and a pair of Self Chocolates and Black Greys.
@KarenB I should be able to do both of those.
@Chris103 - Do you have a preference on any mutation on the Societies or Gouldians? The Goulds may not be ready for a few more weeks yet, but I'll keep my eye on them. They are still molting out.
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BF and RT Parrot Finch
Chestnut-breasted Mannikin
Lady Gouldian
Owl Finch
Shaft-tail Finch
Society Finch
Star Finch
Strawberry
Tri-colored Nun
Zebra Finch
Diamond Dove
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I was looking for breeding pairs of the selfs, but depending on how much I fall in love with the grey pearls I might just take a pair of clutchmates and look for another pair to match them with. As for the chocolate pied hen, definitely non crested!
I was looking for breeding pairs of the selfs, but depending on how much I fall in love with the grey pearls I might just take a pair of clutchmates and look for another pair to match them with. As for the chocolate pied hen, definitely non crested!