orange breasted waxbills - pics added
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orange breasted waxbills - pics added
had two of these little guys out of the nest this morning, still a third in the nest. they are so tiny though that they are able to put their heads through the wire on the aviary, luckily the bodies dont fit.
will try and get pics this weekend as I dont plan on working, havent had a day off now for 5 weeks
will try and get pics this weekend as I dont plan on working, havent had a day off now for 5 weeks
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That's great! Aren't they just the tiniest things!
Can't wait to see a picture of them. I never got any good ones of mine newly fledged.
They fledged almost 5 weeks ago. One is a male, just now getting the red eyebrows coming in, and singing up a storm! Wish I could keep him...he sings better than his Dad! But he's already promised.

They fledged almost 5 weeks ago. One is a male, just now getting the red eyebrows coming in, and singing up a storm! Wish I could keep him...he sings better than his Dad! But he's already promised.
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I thought the same thing when I first saw the thread, but I'm pretty sure these are what we call Goldbreasts in the US. Still not easy, and I hope you can get some photos this weekend, mick--I love photos of babies!Hilary wrote:Wow - breeding orange cheeks! I'm impressed! Those are tough little buggers.
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If he means Gold Breasted (which really are orange, not gold) then they are the smallest finch. About 3-3 1/2 inches long. My babies when they fledged were about 2 1/2 inches long from tip of beak to end of tail. Really cute!FeatherHarp wrote:If they are smaller than Gouldians are they small as Owls? My Owls seem tiny to me but maybe the Orange cheeks are even smaller?
What is the smallest finch anyway? It would be neat to see a chart by size of finches.
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