I have acquired a pair of Red Cheeked Cordon Bleus not that long ago and now they are behaving in a very odd manner. I have also heard very tiny squeaks coming from the nest basket they have been building in so I reckon they have had some recent hatchings. Since I have put the nest basket in there I have left it alone so I had no idea that they even had eggs.
I have heard a few things through asking around about these birds being nervy and inclined to abandon thier nest for a variety of reasons so Im trying to cover all the bases to help them make thier first hatching a success. They have laid eggs before with thier previous owner but were unable for various reasons to hatch the eggs (I suspect that the previous owner didnt research the birds properly and missed some vital ingredient and Im trying not to make that mistake).
This little pair are in a cage that I made from an old wall oven cabinet. The sides, floor and roof are solid and the back and front are very small wire mesh. The cage is outside on my mum's veranda in the back corner with the wire back and one side against the wall. I have a large branch from a non-toxic tree in there as the perches and I have animal grade pine shavings as the floor covering. I gave them swamp grass as nesting material.
The cage also contains two female Chinese Painted Quail and a male Diamond Dove.
Thier nest basket is one of those domed bamboo finch baskets and its hanging on the front wire. I hung a folded handtowel in front of the basket to provide them with extra privacy and cut the drafts.
I am giving them a softfood mix of egg & biccie as well as a formulated insectivore and granivore mix (the wildlife rescue service in the area uses it to raise abandoned birdlife that they rescue).
So this is what I am doing for them. Is there anything else I should be doing to ensure they raise thier babies successfully? This is my first time breeding finch type birds at all so Im a little anxious. The only other birds I have successfully bred have been the aforementioned Quail. I dont reckon they would be very similar. One good thing is that my little pair seem to be fairly comfortable with me and mum and have even perched on my hand when Im changing food and water. Even so we have kept our prescence near the cage to an absolute minimum cause they tend to get cranky when we go near it lately, especially the male.
I'll stop waffling now. I'll be grateful for any help anyone can give me and any tips. Thanx!
