Dybowski Twinspot and Red Throated Parrot finch babies.
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Dybowski Twinspot and Red Throated Parrot finch babies.
5 twinspots fledged today! Even the little runt was out. I was wondering how long five of them would last cramped in the bamboo nest lol. First finches to hatch in my aviary, so its pretty cool. I only have two photos, one that I took while they were almost two weeks old and in the nest still and the other of one exploring.
Red throated parrot finches were second. Have three that hatched and are about 1 1/2 weeks old.
Red throated parrot finches were second. Have three that hatched and are about 1 1/2 weeks old.
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Re: Dybowski Twinspot and Red Throated Parrot finch babies.
Congrats! what did you feed the parents?
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Re: Dybowski Twinspot and Red Throated Parrot finch babies.
Congrats! Twinspots aren't easy, so you must be doing something right.
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Re: Dybowski Twinspot and Red Throated Parrot finch babies.
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I fed them finch mix, sprouted seed with egg food, mealworms and crickets.
The mealworms were the smallest (1/2 inch) I could find and they ate them whole. My other finches eat them also.
The crickets were also small, about a week old but not pinheads. They actually preferred to "hunt" for the crickets after they got out of the deep dish.
Might be different from what others do but it worked for me. I even closed banded all of them and parents didn't mind. Maybe I got lucky.
I fed them finch mix, sprouted seed with egg food, mealworms and crickets.
The mealworms were the smallest (1/2 inch) I could find and they ate them whole. My other finches eat them also.
The crickets were also small, about a week old but not pinheads. They actually preferred to "hunt" for the crickets after they got out of the deep dish.
Might be different from what others do but it worked for me. I even closed banded all of them and parents didn't mind. Maybe I got lucky.
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Re: Dybowski Twinspot and Red Throated Parrot finch babies.
Forgot to mention that I have them in a very large outdoor aviary.
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Re: Dybowski Twinspot and Red Throated Parrot finch babies.
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Wow! How exciting for you.
Would love to see more pictures as they grow and develop and color up. They are gorgeous looking birds.
Congratulations, and good luck with the PF's.
Wow! How exciting for you.
Would love to see more pictures as they grow and develop and color up. They are gorgeous looking birds.
Congratulations, and good luck with the PF's.
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Re: Dybowski Twinspot and Red Throated Parrot finch babies.
Congratulations! 

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Re: Dybowski Twinspot and Red Throated Parrot finch babies.
You feed good. I love twinspot finches but they require live food. See I live in Wisconsin and cant have outdoor aviaries, I wish I can but we have long winters. The other thing is, I really do not want to get into keep live mealworms.
Keep us posted with more info and pics.
Good luck.
Keep us posted with more info and pics.
Good luck.
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Re: Dybowski Twinspot and Red Throated Parrot finch babies.
I don't keep mealworms either, I buy them by the thousands.
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Re: Dybowski Twinspot and Red Throated Parrot finch babies.
Great job on the twin spots! Where do you get your meal worms and how much per thousand?
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Re: Dybowski Twinspot and Red Throated Parrot finch babies.
I get them at rainbowmealworms.net
I don't know if they are more or less than other places, I just get them here because its close to me and I can drive to one of the facilities to pick them up.
I don't know if they are more or less than other places, I just get them here because its close to me and I can drive to one of the facilities to pick them up.