OC Waxbill song for Liz and everybody else
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OC Waxbill song for Liz and everybody else
I managed to record a song of my juvenile Orange Cheeked Waxbill (Estrilda melpoda). The other adult males sound the same.
http://ikhom.com/birds/OC_song.mp3
http://ikhom.com/birds/OC_song.mp3
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Re: OC Waxbill song for Liz and everybody else
Thanks. That was cool. When I played your recording my waxbills started chirping and my Society males singing. Like an interspecies competition. LOL.
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I really appreciate your recording him and posting his song, Igor - thank you!
I played it 3 times for my OC and I "think" it is a girl. The recording sort of sounds like continuous waves to me. My OC replied the first time in single waves with a break in between - unlike the recording which goes on and on and on (beautifully).
The second and third time (about 10 minutes apart) my OC listened attentively did not reply at all.
Jacqui - do you recall if that is the finch song we heard on the way home back on May 22nd?
I played it 3 times for my OC and I "think" it is a girl. The recording sort of sounds like continuous waves to me. My OC replied the first time in single waves with a break in between - unlike the recording which goes on and on and on (beautifully).
The second and third time (about 10 minutes apart) my OC listened attentively did not reply at all.
Jacqui - do you recall if that is the finch song we heard on the way home back on May 22nd?
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Re: OC Waxbill song for Liz and everybody else
Beautiful sound. I think waxbills are such spectacular birds. 

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Re: OC Waxbill song for Liz and everybody else
How did you post this sound clip? I have one I recorded of my orange cheeks and my red cheeked cordon blue's singing. I would love to share it.
thnx
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Re: OC Waxbill song for Liz and everybody else
I couldn't upload it to finchforum, so I uploaded it to my website and posted link to it. If you don't have a website I can upload it to mine.waxbill lover wrote:How did you post this sound clip? I have one I recorded of my orange cheeks and my red cheeked cordon blue's singing. I would love to share it.
thnx
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Igor, what do you think of my OC responding with short clips rather than a long continuous song like yours? Could this mean I have a hen?
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Liz, I just don't know. One of my OC males had never sang until he wanted to mate with a Goldbreasted male. I've never heard my OC female making any sounds, but she has a male that sings to her from time to time.L in Ontario wrote:Igor, what do you think of my OC responding with short clips rather than a long continuous song like yours? Could this mean I have a hen?
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Sounds like it could be a male then, if you've never heard your OC hens sing.ikhom wrote:Liz, I just don't know. One of my OC males had never sang until he wanted to mate with a Goldbreasted male. I've never heard my OC female making any sounds, but she has a male that sings to her from time to time.L in Ontario wrote:Igor, what do you think of my OC responding with short clips rather than a long continuous song like yours? Could this mean I have a hen?
Has anyone else ever heard their OC hens sing at all?
After checking out the internet and Youtube - it would seem like I have a male also. Females purportedly do not sing (or sing very disjointed and weakly). My little guy's sounds were not weak nor disjointed rather they were short and rhythmic but not one long song like your recording. I vote MALE for mine too.

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Re: OC Waxbill song for Liz and everybody else
I think that means that my 3 are all females... Listening to the ikhom's soundclip I didn't recognize that as anything that I've ever heard in my aviary. I'll play that to mine this weekend and see if I can get some reaction.L in Ontario wrote:Females purportedly do not sing (or sing very disjointed and weakly).

Thanks for posting the sound clip, that solved my sexing problems...

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I also have 2 parrotlets, 3 dogs, 1 snake and 3 freshwater fishtanks.
I also have 2 parrotlets, 3 dogs, 1 snake and 3 freshwater fishtanks.
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I just tried it... The only real curious birds were the gouldians. As always! They are the nosiest birds ever. Whenever something happens, they are the first to check it out.L in Ontario wrote:We'll be waiting for your results, Ursula!

My orange cheeks were sitting close to the aviary door huddled under some ivy for a lunch nap. They may have looked in my direction where I was standing with the laptop, but they didn't react in any way more curious than all other birds, and didn't bother interrupting their cosy nap. Maybe they are too old by now to care about males anymore, because it's too long ago that they ever heard some?

Walk-in aviary with Waxbills (6 Cordon Bleu, 3 Orange Cheek, 3 Black-rumped, 1 Lavender, ), 1 European Goldfinch, 4 Gouldians, 2 Spice Finches, 6 Owl Finches, 4 Budgies and 2 male Button Quail.
I also have 2 parrotlets, 3 dogs, 1 snake and 3 freshwater fishtanks.
I also have 2 parrotlets, 3 dogs, 1 snake and 3 freshwater fishtanks.
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