Red-heads or Cut-throats???
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Red-heads or Cut-throats???
I just found these 3 fledglings in the aviary this morning so I decided to band them while I could easily catch them. I have 2 pair of cut-throats and 1 pair of red-heads in the aviary and these look a little different from the cut-throat fledgling I have gotten in the past. They look a little stockier, however I am not sure now.
If anyone knows how to tell the difference, if possible at all I'd appreciate some feedback or else I'll just have to wait and see.
If anyone knows how to tell the difference, if possible at all I'd appreciate some feedback or else I'll just have to wait and see.
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Re: Red-heads or Cut-throats???
I do know one thing, they are all female. The males show the red on both species at 21 days.
I am going to sit out by the aviary for a bit to see who is watching and feeding them. It's been so hot here I have not been able to stay out for long that is why I don't know what is happening in the aviaries.
I am going to sit out by the aviary for a bit to see who is watching and feeding them. It's been so hot here I have not been able to stay out for long that is why I don't know what is happening in the aviaries.
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Re: Red-heads or Cut-throats???
John can you email Garrie Landry and see if he can ID them for you? He has a lot of experience with the RHfinch.
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Re: Red-heads or Cut-throats???
A young rhfinch http/www.efinch.com/chicks/handfeeding/handfeed3.jpg
male and female cutthroat http://www.efinch.com/species/cutthroat.htm
rhfinch pair
http://www.efinch.com/species/redhead.htm
John, the head looks almost like a female cutthroat. What does the chest have? Anything that looks like scallop like pattern on the femal rhfinch?
male and female cutthroat http://www.efinch.com/species/cutthroat.htm
rhfinch pair
http://www.efinch.com/species/redhead.htm
John, the head looks almost like a female cutthroat. What does the chest have? Anything that looks like scallop like pattern on the femal rhfinch?
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Re: Red-heads or Cut-throats???
OK, I did some bird watching today and they are definitely cut-throats. The mom cutthroat is all over them, protecting them from anything that gets in their way. Usually I get 2 males and one female. This time they are all female. These seem a little wider in size than the other clutches that's why I was wondering if they could possibly be red-heads. Anyway I am pleased.
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Re: Red-heads or Cut-throats???
Very pretty Johnboy 

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Re: Red-heads or Cut-throats???
Congrats anyway, both species are exceptional.



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Re: Red-heads or Cut-throats???
Cute babies! Congratulations! 

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Re: Red-heads or Cut-throats???
Do these normaly spend a lot of time on floor ,they are nice looking 

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Re: Red-heads or Cut-throats???
Congratulations John...they are cute!
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Re: Red-heads or Cut-throats???
No. But the fledglings do before they retire to the nest.B CAMP wrote:Do these normaly spend a lot of time on floor ,they are nice looking
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Re: Red-heads or Cut-throats???
JohnBoy wrote:OK, I did some bird watching today and they are definitely cut-throats. The mom cutthroat is all over them, protecting them from anything that gets in their way. Usually I get 2 males and one female. This time they are all female. These seem a little wider in size than the other clutches that's why I was wondering if they could possibly be red-heads. Anyway I am pleased.
Could they be hybrids?
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Re: Red-heads or Cut-throats???
No, all pairs are well bonded and stick to their mates.wellingtoncdm wrote:JohnBoy wrote:OK, I did some bird watching today and they are definitely cut-throats. The mom cutthroat is all over them, protecting them from anything that gets in their way. Usually I get 2 males and one female. This time they are all female. These seem a little wider in size than the other clutches that's why I was wondering if they could possibly be red-heads. Anyway I am pleased.
Could they be hybrids?
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Re: Red-heads or Cut-throats???
Very nice looking fledglings John. I wish my birds would come out looking so well feathered.