The Accidental Breeder **photos!**
Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 6:14 pm
Okay, so here is the scoop. I’m sorry, I may be long-winded but please bear with me.
I’ve had birds before, mostly parrot-types…I’m fond of tiels and have two now and have had more in the past, and I grew up with a red-lored amazon. I also have a beautiful pair of Rosey Bourkes parakeets (by the way, if anyone knows where to get Bourkes parakeets in Washington State, I’d appreciate it…I’m having an impossible time).
At any rate, about a month and a half ago I became the sudden and unexpected owner of a pair of gouldian finches and a pair of socities. They are currently in the same cage and both have nest boxes. I am in the process of getting them a much larger flight cage that they will share with the Bourkes. Being completely unfamiliar with finches I fell into the myth that finches need to have nest boxes. I know now that’s not the case but the damage has been done. I put two nest boxes in the cage, one for the socities and one for the gouldians.
I was surprised to discover two eggs in the societies nest box. I couldn’t bring myself to dispose of them so I let them sit on them. My gouldians seemed only somewhat interested in their nest box and preferred sleeping outside on the perches, which was fine.
On Saturday my male society seemed suddenly preoccupied with the gouldians nest. He would constantly go in there and keep the gouldians out (though they would go in if he vacated to eat, and then he’d return to his own mate and nest). On Sunday I discovered the reason for this was the gouldians had three eggs in there! My male society had determined the eggs as his.
So, shortly after I made this discovery my male society returned to his own nest and I shortly after saw him cleaning up eggshells. A quick peek with a flashlight told me that one of the eggs had hatched, and a little naked baby society was in there.
Monday morning, another peek showed me the baby was a bit more active, lifting his head a little but not yet peeping or anything. I could see a bit of a yellow belly? So I’m pretty sure he’s still sustaining on his yolk. I found a recipe for egg food and mixed some up so the parents would have something more rich to feed him. The female gouldian eyed it a while and seemed troubled, but the socities immediately started eating it, and when she saw what they were doing she tested the egg food and apparently liked it. In no time at all she had the male gouldian eating it as well.
Shortly after feeding them I noticed an egg laying on the ground near the food dish. I picked it up and saw it wasn’t broken, so I put it in the gouldian’s nest with the other eggs. There are now five of them at least in that nest. I checked this morning but mother gouldian was broody and I didn’t want to bother her, so I couldn’t see them. The baby society is alone…the other egg was apparently bad. Something happened to cause it to crack and it was just yolk. I’m pretty sure its been in there as long as the egg that hatched so I just figure it was infertile. The parents ate the mess.
My main concern right now is the single baby. I read somewhere that socities do best if they have a sibling, and that single babies are sometimes ignored. So far the parents seem to be keeping him warm and paying attention to him, but I’ve seen no actual feeding and his crop has always been empty. If he was born on Sunday do you think he’s still running on the yolk? Does it last that long, or should I be concerned?
Also, any other baby advice you can give would be very appreciative. I’m hoping the Gouldian’s clutch doesn’t get too much larger!
I’ve had birds before, mostly parrot-types…I’m fond of tiels and have two now and have had more in the past, and I grew up with a red-lored amazon. I also have a beautiful pair of Rosey Bourkes parakeets (by the way, if anyone knows where to get Bourkes parakeets in Washington State, I’d appreciate it…I’m having an impossible time).
At any rate, about a month and a half ago I became the sudden and unexpected owner of a pair of gouldian finches and a pair of socities. They are currently in the same cage and both have nest boxes. I am in the process of getting them a much larger flight cage that they will share with the Bourkes. Being completely unfamiliar with finches I fell into the myth that finches need to have nest boxes. I know now that’s not the case but the damage has been done. I put two nest boxes in the cage, one for the socities and one for the gouldians.
I was surprised to discover two eggs in the societies nest box. I couldn’t bring myself to dispose of them so I let them sit on them. My gouldians seemed only somewhat interested in their nest box and preferred sleeping outside on the perches, which was fine.
On Saturday my male society seemed suddenly preoccupied with the gouldians nest. He would constantly go in there and keep the gouldians out (though they would go in if he vacated to eat, and then he’d return to his own mate and nest). On Sunday I discovered the reason for this was the gouldians had three eggs in there! My male society had determined the eggs as his.
So, shortly after I made this discovery my male society returned to his own nest and I shortly after saw him cleaning up eggshells. A quick peek with a flashlight told me that one of the eggs had hatched, and a little naked baby society was in there.
Monday morning, another peek showed me the baby was a bit more active, lifting his head a little but not yet peeping or anything. I could see a bit of a yellow belly? So I’m pretty sure he’s still sustaining on his yolk. I found a recipe for egg food and mixed some up so the parents would have something more rich to feed him. The female gouldian eyed it a while and seemed troubled, but the socities immediately started eating it, and when she saw what they were doing she tested the egg food and apparently liked it. In no time at all she had the male gouldian eating it as well.
Shortly after feeding them I noticed an egg laying on the ground near the food dish. I picked it up and saw it wasn’t broken, so I put it in the gouldian’s nest with the other eggs. There are now five of them at least in that nest. I checked this morning but mother gouldian was broody and I didn’t want to bother her, so I couldn’t see them. The baby society is alone…the other egg was apparently bad. Something happened to cause it to crack and it was just yolk. I’m pretty sure its been in there as long as the egg that hatched so I just figure it was infertile. The parents ate the mess.
My main concern right now is the single baby. I read somewhere that socities do best if they have a sibling, and that single babies are sometimes ignored. So far the parents seem to be keeping him warm and paying attention to him, but I’ve seen no actual feeding and his crop has always been empty. If he was born on Sunday do you think he’s still running on the yolk? Does it last that long, or should I be concerned?
Also, any other baby advice you can give would be very appreciative. I’m hoping the Gouldian’s clutch doesn’t get too much larger!