nature wins. I lose (for now lol)

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nature wins. I lose (for now lol)

Post by mickp » Sat Sep 06, 2008 7:28 am

so much for keeping my birds on an austerity diet. it only lasted a few weeks this year. all was going well had found the occasional egg on the aviary floor which I didnt mind and even they stopped appearing.
for the past week I had been working afternoons and other than feeding and watering I hadnt spent any time in the aviary.
went in today to do some cleaning and what do I find........a nest built on the ground by a pair of my painted finches containing 3 eggs. didnt have the heart to remove the eggs & destroy the nest, little buggers must have worked day & night to find the nesting materials that they had as the aviary was to my knowledge free of any ( but what do I know :shock: ).
so long story short, nests went back into the aviary, also green and live food re-appeared plus nesting materials.
gouldians went straight for the food as usual but almost every other pair of birds quickly selected a nest & started to build.
hopefully it's a sign of a great breeding season ahead :D
Addicted to Finches, yes I do admit it.
I pray they never find a cure.

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Post by Hilary » Sat Sep 06, 2008 12:15 pm

I'm so jealous! My pair of painteds have produced one egg, which I found broken on the floor of the cage. Best of luck!
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Post by Annabelle » Sun Sep 14, 2008 8:41 am

Lol, I guess when it comes to reproducing most creatures will get over any obstacle. Good luck with the season!

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