Questions about my new canary - Hop-Sing

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Hop-Sing
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Re: Questions about my new canary - Hop-Sing

Post by Hop-Sing » Wed Apr 18, 2018 9:45 pm

Nipper06 wrote: I also like the Hop-Sing name! I remembered instantly where it came from. Good choice! Is Hop-Sing singing now?
Yes, Hop-Sing is a really good singer! He sings along with canary recordings, classical music, dulcimer music, water sounds, and just for the heck of it. Couldn't be happier with Hop-Sing!

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Re: Questions about my new canary - Hop-Sing

Post by Flight Feathers » Tue Apr 24, 2018 3:26 am

Hop-Sing wrote:
Nipper06 wrote: I also like the Hop-Sing name! I remembered instantly where it came from. Good choice! Is Hop-Sing singing now?
Yes, Hop-Sing is a really good singer! He sings along with canary recordings, classical music, dulcimer music, water sounds, and just for the heck of it. Couldn't be happier with Hop-Sing!
That’s so cute!! I love listening to male canaries when they sing!
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