Is this a Senegal Fire?

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Is this a Senegal Fire?

Post by JohnBoy » Thu Nov 17, 2011 6:47 pm

I have 4 of these I just noticed on the floor of my aviary. Are they Senegals? Or are they GB? It's been so long since I had my GB breed I forgot what they look like.
I also have Black Breast Fires and Blue Beak fires in the aviary. :?
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Re: Is this a Senegal Fire?

Post by cindy » Thu Nov 17, 2011 6:55 pm

John, I remember GB being a little darker
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Re: Is this a Senegal Fire?

Post by JohnBoy » Thu Nov 17, 2011 6:58 pm

Cindy, and notice the red on the tail. I hope I have fires. If so, it's my first clutch ever. And their crops are all full.
I wonder if feeding the fruit flies has made a difference?
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Re: Is this a Senegal Fire?

Post by cindy » Thu Nov 17, 2011 7:06 pm

http://www.finchroom.com/waxbills/ff.html

http://www.nfss.org/Birds/Species/Finch ... -Fire.html

http://www.birdbazaar.com/BB-FireFinch.htm

I am wondering if this is a male fire....Little gb fledglings have little yellow tummies and chest and are a darker gray...bet it is a fire!!!!!

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Re: Is this a Senegal Fire?

Post by monotwine » Fri Nov 18, 2011 1:50 am

=D> Looks like a firefinch to me.

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Post by Jan » Fri Nov 18, 2011 10:28 am

I have 3 of them right now that could be twins to the pics of yours... My vote is Fire finch also.. =D> Way to go!
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Re: Is this a Senegal Fire?

Post by JohnBoy » Fri Nov 18, 2011 12:49 pm

Jan wrote:I have 3 of them right now that could be twins to the pics of yours... My vote is Fire finch also.. =D> Way to go!
Jan I got the female from you at the Ponchatoula show.
How was Jackson? Too far for me to do by myself.
Just wondering if it would have been worth it for me.
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Post by Jan » Fri Nov 18, 2011 1:25 pm

was a fun show & I think it will grow into a really good show.. We did well, the bad part was there was really no one else with finches so I didn't come home with any new birds :cry:
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Re: Is this a Senegal Fire?

Post by finchmix22 » Fri Nov 18, 2011 2:47 pm

I agree the pic looks like a fire. Congratulations! I would love my fires to have a clutch, but so far they will not incubate consistently. Oh well. More pics as they color up please. :D
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Re: Is this a Senegal Fire?

Post by JohnBoy » Fri Nov 18, 2011 4:35 pm

Paradise Aviary wrote:Congrats on the fire babies =D> =D> =D> . I also have a nest with an unknown number of fire finches ready to fledge any day now ive seen 2 of the peek out of the nest so far :) cant wait till they fledge :mrgreen:... have you been feeding yours any other insects besides fruit flies???? By the way how did u get the fruit flies ??? Ive been feeding mines freezedried mealworms n bloodworms mixed with the egg food and they love it.
I have dartfrogs and they require live food. So I culture live wingless fruitflies. I culture more than the frogs can eat so I give the excess to the finches. They relish them.
I do not give any other insects. However I am sure they probably catch wild insects that get into the aviary.
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Re: Is this a Senegal Fire?

Post by Sally » Mon Nov 21, 2011 2:48 pm

Definitely Fire finch babies! Whether they are Senegal or another species of Fires, I cannot say, as I have only seen Senegal Fire babies, but yours looks exactly like mine. Congrats!
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