Our New Flock :)
- Musetta
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Re: Our New Flock :)
Your new flock is so pretty, Ginene! I enjoyed looking at your pics. It looks like they were worth the wait! Congrats!
Rachel
Proud Keeper of...
four gouldians, Cactus, Cucumber, Clementine and Currant
two orange-cheeked waxbills, Carrot and Cattail
two red-cheeked cordon bleus, Crimson and Cobalt
one crested canary, Capuchin

Proud Keeper of...
four gouldians, Cactus, Cucumber, Clementine and Currant
two orange-cheeked waxbills, Carrot and Cattail
two red-cheeked cordon bleus, Crimson and Cobalt
one crested canary, Capuchin
Re: Our New Flock :)
Nanajennie
Awww....no pocket birdies for me, huh?
You're so lucky to get to go to Ginene's. And then a cruise? Wow. Think you can sneak some birds on the boat?
Awww....no pocket birdies for me, huh?
You're so lucky to get to go to Ginene's. And then a cruise? Wow. Think you can sneak some birds on the boat?
Re: Our New Flock :)
Ginene
Your birds are so beautiful! I'm so happy you have such a wonderful flock again.
Your birds are so beautiful! I'm so happy you have such a wonderful flock again.
- Ginene
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Musetta@Nerien
Thanks Rachel! They were definitely worth the wait! And so much more beautiful in person.
Thanks Ruth...Im really enjoying them. I want to get a pretty chaise for the bird room, so i can be comfy when im watching them. I love the modified tray for the partotlet cage!!! Awesome idea! That would work well for my little bumble foot buddy. I bought pumice ledges for him to rest on in the small animal section. They're so smooth and a perfect size for a few finches to snuggle on.
Thanks Rachel! They were definitely worth the wait! And so much more beautiful in person.
Thanks Ruth...Im really enjoying them. I want to get a pretty chaise for the bird room, so i can be comfy when im watching them. I love the modified tray for the partotlet cage!!! Awesome idea! That would work well for my little bumble foot buddy. I bought pumice ledges for him to rest on in the small animal section. They're so smooth and a perfect size for a few finches to snuggle on.
- Nanajennie
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Nerien Hahaha... well,, I will try to finagle something LOL I haven't been on vacation in 5 years, and I could never afford it at this point, (the Gov Shutdown really cut into my income) and Dr Palm is an amazing employer. I am blessed and excited to see Ginene and go on the cruise... I love your inventions too! Very creative~ You are so smart!
@Ginene bumble foot is lucky to have you!
@Ginene bumble foot is lucky to have you!
Jennie
Coconut: Pineapple Green Cheek Conure LOVE OF MY LIFE
Creamsicle: Pied Sea Green Red Throated Parrot female
Rocket Pop: Red Throated Parrot male
Coconut: Pineapple Green Cheek Conure LOVE OF MY LIFE
Creamsicle: Pied Sea Green Red Throated Parrot female
Rocket Pop: Red Throated Parrot male
- Ginene
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Nanajennie
Awww...thanks Jennie! He's doing really well! I'm very proud of him. They're all sleeping in a line on the corner shelf...so friggen cute!!!
Awww...thanks Jennie! He's doing really well! I'm very proud of him. They're all sleeping in a line on the corner shelf...so friggen cute!!!
- Ginene
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Geri (fawn owl) keeps laying eggs...I am feeling TEMPTED to put the owls in the breeding cage after quarantine
. What species is harder to breed for a newbie like me??? Owls or Green Singers???

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- Bird Brain
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Re: Our New Flock :)
My owls weren't a problem as long as I didn't peek at them. I mean don't even look in their direction!!
Now that they are older and pro's at nesting they are fine with nest checks and breed without a problem at all.
I've never had Green Singers so can't compare the two.
good luck

I've never had Green Singers so can't compare the two.
good luck
Debbie
long time breeder of lady gouldians:
Green
SF Pastel (SF Yellow)
Pastel (Yellow)
Blue
SF Pastel Blue (SF Yellow Blue)
Pastel Blue (Yellow Blue)
GREAT articles on avian lighting:
https://mickaboo.org/confluence/downloa ... ummary.pdf
http://www.naturallighting.com/cart/sto ... sc_page=56
long time breeder of lady gouldians:
Green
SF Pastel (SF Yellow)
Pastel (Yellow)
Blue
SF Pastel Blue (SF Yellow Blue)
Pastel Blue (Yellow Blue)
GREAT articles on avian lighting:
https://mickaboo.org/confluence/downloa ... ummary.pdf
http://www.naturallighting.com/cart/sto ... sc_page=56
- Ginene
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debbie276
Thanks, Debbie...It wouldn't be for a while. I plan on a 90 day quarantine, since every one of my finches is new. Maybe in the new year
Thanks, Debbie...It wouldn't be for a while. I plan on a 90 day quarantine, since every one of my finches is new. Maybe in the new year

- Martie
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I breed both - Owls and Green Singers. Here, I find the owls to definitely need privacy - but the Green Singers even more so. For the Green Singers, I cover the outside their cage with a sheet and arrange dense greenery around the nest so they feel as safe as they can be.
I know others like to feed just egg food, but I've had good success with live mealworms and use those. There is always a straight-sided ceramic cup with wriggling mealworms in with each pair during breeding season. They don't take many before the babies are born, but feed them voraciously to the babies. I find mealworm presence in the cage really helps.
It also helps a lot if the pair is bonded and in great breeding condition. Green Singers will be extremely active and the male will be singing up a storm for much of the day. There will be a lot of chasing and general flying back and forth. Owls here are not as dramatic as the GS about entering breeding mode, but males will sing more often - and there will be lots of allopreening and chasing. I've found if the pair is truly "an item" - totally devoted to each other and their job - all the rest becomes much less important.
Just keep an eye on them and observe. By the time you are ready to breed, you will likely know which pair is more ready than the other or have found some other criteria for a choice.
This is a fun dilemma!!
I know others like to feed just egg food, but I've had good success with live mealworms and use those. There is always a straight-sided ceramic cup with wriggling mealworms in with each pair during breeding season. They don't take many before the babies are born, but feed them voraciously to the babies. I find mealworm presence in the cage really helps.
It also helps a lot if the pair is bonded and in great breeding condition. Green Singers will be extremely active and the male will be singing up a storm for much of the day. There will be a lot of chasing and general flying back and forth. Owls here are not as dramatic as the GS about entering breeding mode, but males will sing more often - and there will be lots of allopreening and chasing. I've found if the pair is truly "an item" - totally devoted to each other and their job - all the rest becomes much less important.
Just keep an eye on them and observe. By the time you are ready to breed, you will likely know which pair is more ready than the other or have found some other criteria for a choice.
This is a fun dilemma!!

Martie
Mill Creek Aviary
Erythrura (Chloebia) Gouldiae (Gouldians)
Lonchura striata domestica (Societies)
Taeniopygia bichenovii (Owls)
Serinus mozambicus (Green Singers)
Lonchura punctulata (Spice)
Poephila acuticauda (Shafttails)
Split Plastic Leg Bands
http://sites.google.com/site/finchlegbands/
Mill Creek Aviary
Erythrura (Chloebia) Gouldiae (Gouldians)
Lonchura striata domestica (Societies)
Taeniopygia bichenovii (Owls)
Serinus mozambicus (Green Singers)
Lonchura punctulata (Spice)
Poephila acuticauda (Shafttails)
Split Plastic Leg Bands
http://sites.google.com/site/finchlegbands/
- Ginene
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Re: Our New Flock :)
Martie
Thanks, Martie
. Its fun to think about!!! I love having a couple of breeding options...which is why I only have a few hens. So far both pairs are getting along well. The singers are very active and Lenny sings more each day
. The owls are intimidated by the stars...hopefully this will change when I take the divider out of the giant flight and they have more space to share. Visibly, what would a fawn hen and normal cock produce???
Thanks, Martie


- Martie
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Re: Our New Flock :)
Fawn in owls is sex-linked recessive, so hens need one copy and cannot be split and males need two and can be split.
If your male is not split to fawn (Normal/Normal), all the male babies from this pair will be visually normal and split to fawn (Normal/Fawn). All the female babies will be normal and not split to anything (Normal/_____).
If your male is split to fawn (Normal/Fawn), you will get some fawn (Fawn/_____) and some normal (Normal/______) hens (none split to anything) and some fawn males (Fawn/Fawn) and some normal males who would all be split to fawn (Normal/Fawn).
If your male is not split to fawn (Normal/Normal), all the male babies from this pair will be visually normal and split to fawn (Normal/Fawn). All the female babies will be normal and not split to anything (Normal/_____).
If your male is split to fawn (Normal/Fawn), you will get some fawn (Fawn/_____) and some normal (Normal/______) hens (none split to anything) and some fawn males (Fawn/Fawn) and some normal males who would all be split to fawn (Normal/Fawn).
Martie
Mill Creek Aviary
Erythrura (Chloebia) Gouldiae (Gouldians)
Lonchura striata domestica (Societies)
Taeniopygia bichenovii (Owls)
Serinus mozambicus (Green Singers)
Lonchura punctulata (Spice)
Poephila acuticauda (Shafttails)
Split Plastic Leg Bands
http://sites.google.com/site/finchlegbands/
Mill Creek Aviary
Erythrura (Chloebia) Gouldiae (Gouldians)
Lonchura striata domestica (Societies)
Taeniopygia bichenovii (Owls)
Serinus mozambicus (Green Singers)
Lonchura punctulata (Spice)
Poephila acuticauda (Shafttails)
Split Plastic Leg Bands
http://sites.google.com/site/finchlegbands/
- Ginene
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Re: Our New Flock :)
Martie
Ok...very interesting. Thanks
. I don't know if Tom is split to anything...my guess is no, as I didn't ask Helen for normal/split and Geri (fawn) was thought to be a male anyway.
Ok...very interesting. Thanks

- Ginene
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Re: Our New Flock :)
I wish my new finches would sleep past 5am...My first flock didn't start singing till 7am...I guess I was spoiled 
