Did You Know? Lavender Waxbills Sing In The Nest!

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Did You Know? Lavender Waxbills Sing In The Nest!

Post by CoMtnGal » Mon Jan 16, 2017 5:13 pm

I've heard it several times now. Lilting, robin-esque whisper song. Absolutely captivating. These two seem to be pretty serious about nesting!
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Re: Did You Know? Lavender Waxbills Sing In The Nest!

Post by lovezebs » Mon Jan 16, 2017 6:42 pm

CoMtnGal

Looks like you are about to jump on the baby train =D>

No, I didn't know that they sing in the nest. Maybe they're singing to their egg babies.
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Re: Did You Know? Lavender Waxbills Sing In The Nest!

Post by CoMtnGal » Mon Jan 16, 2017 7:28 pm

No eggs yet!
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Post by lovezebs » Mon Jan 16, 2017 8:03 pm

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Hopefully soon then :-BD
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Re: Did You Know? Lavender Waxbills Sing In The Nest!

Post by Shannylee » Mon Jan 16, 2017 8:35 pm

CoMtnGal Omigoodness, Connie...what a beautiful nest!

That's so sweet that they sing in the nest. Canaries do too. The female canary sings a very soft song when she sits tight. Not sure if she's talking to her mate to "BRING ME FOOD" but it's a pretty little whisper song. LOL!

Lavenders are on my wish list. Such beautiful birds! I love the contrast of the soft grey with the deep red. Gorgeous!
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Re: Did You Know? Lavender Waxbills Sing In The Nest!

Post by Sally » Tue Jan 17, 2017 1:25 am

This is a species that is difficult to breed, so the fact that they have built a nest so soon is really a good sign. They may need live food if they do have any babies. Good luck!
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Re: Did You Know? Lavender Waxbills Sing In The Nest!

Post by w.l. » Tue Jan 17, 2017 3:27 am

Lavenders are nest-sleepers and the mere fact that they built a nest is no indication of breeding - they will build (or occupy!) one just for sleeping.
Btw, the nest doesn't seem "right" to me - a typical Lavender nest, similar to that of many weavers, has a downward pointing, narrow tubular entrance tunnel and you can't see the birds inside. You might need to provide more or different nest material to enable them to build that.
I did successfully breed Lavenders but never heard them sing, inside or outside their nest. Just whistles.

Anyway, best of luck!
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Re: Did You Know? Lavender Waxbills Sing In The Nest!

Post by CoMtnGal » Fri Jan 20, 2017 9:38 am

They have continued to add to the nest and it now has the downward tube. So fun to watch, whatever they do!
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Re: Did You Know? Lavender Waxbills Sing In The Nest!

Post by w.l. » Fri Jan 20, 2017 10:13 am

Yes, Lavenders definitely have a most endearing personality and interesting behaviour! The way they fly up into the tube is kind of unique.
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Re: Did You Know? Lavender Waxbills Sing In The Nest!

Post by isobea » Mon Mar 27, 2017 10:53 am

CoMtnGal - Connie, what's new with your lavenders? Did they ever lay eggs or are they just using the nest to sleep in? My lavenders are very lazy. They moved into an old nest the shaft tails had built (it was still clean since the eggs were duds). He keeps adding nesting material to it but it doesn't have the downward facing entry tunnel yet. BUT he does sit in it and whistle and call to her. Mostly she just flies up to the nest and takes off again, but sometimes joins him inside for awhile. Not sure what will happen next.
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