IF You could have and raise ANY kind of finch
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IF You could have and raise ANY kind of finch
* your dream bird lets say * WHAT kind would it be???
" Nothing is harder to do gracefully than getting off your high horse"
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As someone who has NO birds right now, I keep dreaming about Gouldians and Goldbreasted Waxbills and a pair of societies (just because).
I can SO see a cage with a pair of Gouldians and GB waxbills in my living room, see, right there, and I want it!
The gouldian breeder is very busy and has lots of eggs and he wants me to wait a bit before I visit.
The local petstore has a pair of GB waxbills that are beyond adorable!
I keep thinking that I should get the waxbills now and they can be in a sep cage. Wouldn't get the others for at least a month, and then I can get the big cage (Beccafigs) and put the gouldians and socities in it and when the time is right move the waxbills in.
Whew! Thanks for listening, it helps me calm down to spell it out.
I can SO see a cage with a pair of Gouldians and GB waxbills in my living room, see, right there, and I want it!
The gouldian breeder is very busy and has lots of eggs and he wants me to wait a bit before I visit.
The local petstore has a pair of GB waxbills that are beyond adorable!
I keep thinking that I should get the waxbills now and they can be in a sep cage. Wouldn't get the others for at least a month, and then I can get the big cage (Beccafigs) and put the gouldians and socities in it and when the time is right move the waxbills in.
Whew! Thanks for listening, it helps me calm down to spell it out.
Lynn
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I would have to say Pekin Robins. They are beautiful little birds. If you haven't seen them here's a link to a pic and some info.
http://www.treknature.com/gallery/Asia/ ... o34859.htm
I immediately fell in love when I saw them for the first time!
http://www.treknature.com/gallery/Asia/ ... o34859.htm
I immediately fell in love when I saw them for the first time!
