Canaries and Finches
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Canaries and Finches
I'm headed to our local bird mart next week and have a list of birds I am interested in. One of the tops on the list is a canary. I have an aviary with 8 finches and was wondering if a canary could join them. I am also interested in knowing if the canary will not sing. I was told many years ago that putting a canary with other birds will result in the canary mimicking its cage mates. Is that true?
Layne
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One male Spanish Timbrado canary, two Grasskeets, four Cockatiels, and two Cairn Terriers.
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Re: Canaries and Finches
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Layne, I have a mixed aviary with a variety of finches and 4 canaries (2 males and 2 females). The canaries get along well with most of my finches. The only exception was my male green singer, which went after both male canaries constantly. He was so aggressive and disruptive that I had to remove the green singer pair and placed them in their own cage. The aviary was pretty peaceful after that.
As for the singing, being with the finches has not stopped the dominant male canary from singing. My red factor male sings pretty much daily. However, my other male canary (a spanish timbrado) stopped singing after I added the red factor male to the aviary. Before that, he sang loudly and frequently. It seems that in a flock setting, only the dominant male gets to sing.
The canaries add so much colors and personalities to my aviary. If you have room, I recommend adding some to your aviary. Good luck shopping for canaries
Layne, I have a mixed aviary with a variety of finches and 4 canaries (2 males and 2 females). The canaries get along well with most of my finches. The only exception was my male green singer, which went after both male canaries constantly. He was so aggressive and disruptive that I had to remove the green singer pair and placed them in their own cage. The aviary was pretty peaceful after that.
As for the singing, being with the finches has not stopped the dominant male canary from singing. My red factor male sings pretty much daily. However, my other male canary (a spanish timbrado) stopped singing after I added the red factor male to the aviary. Before that, he sang loudly and frequently. It seems that in a flock setting, only the dominant male gets to sing.
The canaries add so much colors and personalities to my aviary. If you have room, I recommend adding some to your aviary. Good luck shopping for canaries

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Re: Canaries and Finches
Thank you for the information and sharing your experiences. It's very helpful. At the last bird mart there was a very nice canary that sang beautifully. I'm hoping there will be another.
Layne
One male Spanish Timbrado canary, two Grasskeets, four Cockatiels, and two Cairn Terriers.
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Re: Canaries and Finches
dunker817 Hopefully, Trish Hartnett will be at the mart with her American Singer canaries. She has the second table on Finch Row (the wall directly to the left as you enter the hall).
@vienneparis Green Singing finches are closely related to the domestic canary, and they can be quite aggressive to other yellow birds.
@vienneparis Green Singing finches are closely related to the domestic canary, and they can be quite aggressive to other yellow birds.
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Re: Canaries and Finches
Sally, I discovered the aggressive nature of green singers the hard way, and had to house my pair separately in their own cage. They don't seem as happy as they were in the aviary without room to fly around, but I can't risk having them harm the gentler canaries and finches.
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Re: Canaries and Finches
Hello there,
I had a canary in my flock, and he was ALWAYS the boss. He sang louder (and more off tune as he got older, it is true) than any of my other birds. He competed with the radio, the vacuum cleaner, sounds outside, people over the road with the lawn mower etc etc. Its REALLY quiet now - apart from my Zebra finches honkling! I miss my canary!
They're great!
Kind Regards
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I had a canary in my flock, and he was ALWAYS the boss. He sang louder (and more off tune as he got older, it is true) than any of my other birds. He competed with the radio, the vacuum cleaner, sounds outside, people over the road with the lawn mower etc etc. Its REALLY quiet now - apart from my Zebra finches honkling! I miss my canary!
They're great!
Kind Regards
Zebrafincher
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Re: Canaries and Finches
Today at the bird mart I got a pair of Spanish Timbrado canaries. They are doing well and settling into quarantine. The male is a bit spooked I guess. He hasn't made a peep all day long. The hen is peeping.
Layne
One male Spanish Timbrado canary, two Grasskeets, four Cockatiels, and two Cairn Terriers.
Until one has loved an animal, a part of one's soul remains unawakened.
Antone France
One male Spanish Timbrado canary, two Grasskeets, four Cockatiels, and two Cairn Terriers.
Until one has loved an animal, a part of one's soul remains unawakened.
Antone France