Canary-siskin hybrid
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Canary-siskin hybrid
Hi there!
I found this little guy at a bird show a few years ago (before I was more aware about the issues surrounding red siskins), and I snapped him up because I was working on a study about red factor canaries and their origins and observing him was very useful.
But, now I find myself with a canary-siskin hybrid who is vigorous, beautiful, and SO musical, but I'm moving to Australia for work in the fall and can't bring him with me. I'm unsure how to rehome him because I don't want to sell a hybrid irresponsibly to someone who won't respect or understand what he is. I've heard that some of us finch/canary people would love a canary-siskin hybrid, but I don't have the contacts to ask.
Any tips on finding this guy a home?
Thank you!
P.S. He was color-fed when he arrived and was a rich red-orange color (pictured in-hand), though at the moment he is yellow (pictured in cage) since I haven't been color-feeding.
I found this little guy at a bird show a few years ago (before I was more aware about the issues surrounding red siskins), and I snapped him up because I was working on a study about red factor canaries and their origins and observing him was very useful.
But, now I find myself with a canary-siskin hybrid who is vigorous, beautiful, and SO musical, but I'm moving to Australia for work in the fall and can't bring him with me. I'm unsure how to rehome him because I don't want to sell a hybrid irresponsibly to someone who won't respect or understand what he is. I've heard that some of us finch/canary people would love a canary-siskin hybrid, but I don't have the contacts to ask.
Any tips on finding this guy a home?
Thank you!
P.S. He was color-fed when he arrived and was a rich red-orange color (pictured in-hand), though at the moment he is yellow (pictured in cage) since I haven't been color-feeding.
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Re: Canary-siskin hybrid
Anhinga - where do you live?
In the late 80s and 90s I had red siskins and yellow black-headed siskins (never hybrids, though). I agree, they are great birds, healthy, long-lived, fun and active. I'm sure the hybrids are even better singers.
Iso
In the late 80s and 90s I had red siskins and yellow black-headed siskins (never hybrids, though). I agree, they are great birds, healthy, long-lived, fun and active. I'm sure the hybrids are even better singers.
Iso
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Re: Canary-siskin hybrid
Yep, excellent singers, if you ever decide to pass by Brazil i would not mind accepting him
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Re: Canary-siskin hybrid
I'm in Auburn, AL!
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Re: Canary-siskin hybrid
Love a good European Siskin mule, these are what I actually specialise in along with other European mules,
Have bred and exhibited these on and off for some 30 odd years now and takes a lot to get a really high quality exhibition yellow bird,
buffs are ok but it's the yellow birds and preferably bred from Norwich canaries that we aim for here in England
Hope you find a good home for this European Siskin mule
Be lucky
Have bred and exhibited these on and off for some 30 odd years now and takes a lot to get a really high quality exhibition yellow bird,
buffs are ok but it's the yellow birds and preferably bred from Norwich canaries that we aim for here in England
Hope you find a good home for this European Siskin mule
Be lucky
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Re: Canary-siskin hybrid
Anhinga
You may want to title your thread a bit differently.
ANYONE NEAR AUBURN AL, INTERESTED IN A CANARY/SISKIN HYBRID???
This might be more eye catching.
Good luck in finding him a home.
You may want to title your thread a bit differently.
ANYONE NEAR AUBURN AL, INTERESTED IN A CANARY/SISKIN HYBRID???
This might be more eye catching.
Good luck in finding him a home.
~Elana~
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Re: Canary-siskin hybrid
the males F1 of Red siskin with Canary (c.cucullata x s.canaria) are partially fertile.
From your studies you already know that that was the way to create the red factor canaries right.
Its a long and beautiful process creating your own blood line of solid Red Factor canaries.
I had them 10yrs ago when i lived back home in europe and they're great little birds.
From your studies you already know that that was the way to create the red factor canaries right.
Its a long and beautiful process creating your own blood line of solid Red Factor canaries.
I had them 10yrs ago when i lived back home in europe and they're great little birds.
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Re: Canary-siskin hybrid
Great to hear from many with experience with these guys!
I would change the title of the post if I could figure out how ;). I can ship if need be.
I would change the title of the post if I could figure out how ;). I can ship if need be.
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Re: Canary-siskin hybrid
~Elana~
Linnies~ Canaries ~ Zebras ~ Societies ~ Gouldians ~ Orange Cheeks ~ Shaft Tails ~ Strawberries ~ Red Cheek Cordon Bleu ~ Goldbreasts ~ Red Brows ~ Owls ~ Budgies ~ Diamond Firetails ~ Javas ~ Forbes Parrot Finches ~
Linnies~ Canaries ~ Zebras ~ Societies ~ Gouldians ~ Orange Cheeks ~ Shaft Tails ~ Strawberries ~ Red Cheek Cordon Bleu ~ Goldbreasts ~ Red Brows ~ Owls ~ Budgies ~ Diamond Firetails ~ Javas ~ Forbes Parrot Finches ~