New Birds
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New Birds
Just picked these guys up, they were given to by a friend of a friend. A pair of societies 2 years old, the dark one is the female. A green singing finch (if I am doing the translation correctly) 4 years old male. And who would guess - yup another zebra.
Janine
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Re: New Birds
Ran out of room.
Janine
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Re: New Birds
Aww they look adoreable! Congratulations! The dark Society looks like my male Society. I love them all!
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A warm welcome to your new arrivals
I know they will be well loved. They look beautiful and healthy.

I know they will be well loved. They look beautiful and healthy.
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Lovely birds! I really like the green singing finches ALOT! They have them here at the local petsmart and I always look at them and watch them, they are not very frightened of humans it seems, at least those there. Also, by the look of it, I think you might have a female but some one more experienced can probably give you a definate answer, I just know that she appears a lot duller than the males I have seen. Good luck with them!!!




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Re: New Birds
Very nice looking birds. Male or female, the green singer is a beaut! 

JUDY
Canary: Blue, Red & Yellow, BC Cordon Bleu, Strawberry, Star, European Goldfinch, Owl, Shaftail, Splendid, Rosey Bourkes, Cocker Spaniel gal, Portuguese Water guy, and a freshwater tank. (no partridge, but I do have a pear tree).
Canary: Blue, Red & Yellow, BC Cordon Bleu, Strawberry, Star, European Goldfinch, Owl, Shaftail, Splendid, Rosey Bourkes, Cocker Spaniel gal, Portuguese Water guy, and a freshwater tank. (no partridge, but I do have a pear tree).
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Re: New Birds
The green singer is really calm, he will just sit there and follow my hand as I move it around. Big change from the others. I am going to take the word of the last owner as to his sex, being as how I did not go looking for these birds, she just wanted to get rid of them, and one of my work friends asked me if I would take them. So this being said, she has absolutely no reason to tell me the wrong sex. She did however mention that he is going through his period of the year in which he does not sing. Apparently this happens once a year. I would imagine that it has probably something to do with a molt or something of that sort. Anyway, if the times comes to breed I guess I will find out. For now, I haven't seen anyone selling any singing green finches, and if not, no worry, he will be a sunny pet in my aviary and have a wonderful life with my family.
Thanks for all the compliments, I didn't do any picking, they were just delivered to me as is.
Thanks for all the compliments, I didn't do any picking, they were just delivered to me as is.
Janine
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Re: New Birds
Now that they have been here for 6 1/2 hours we have named them.
From left to right: Caramel, Cricket and Sunshine What do think?
From left to right: Caramel, Cricket and Sunshine What do think?
Janine
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Love the names
Male canaries go through quiet times. During the molt like you mentioned and off breeding times they don't sing alot. But come spring and especially if there is a feamle to court he will sing like there is no tommorrow.... well at least my male canaries did. I could always tell when it was breeding time by the sound of thier song....

Male canaries go through quiet times. During the molt like you mentioned and off breeding times they don't sing alot. But come spring and especially if there is a feamle to court he will sing like there is no tommorrow.... well at least my male canaries did. I could always tell when it was breeding time by the sound of thier song....
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Re: New Birds
Pretty combination. Certainly have a lot of color there. I am curious as to how well all of them will get along in a cage. On the other hand they seem to do well in an aviary, so why shouldn't they do well in a cage.
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Re: New Birds
Being as how I had already decided to no longer breed my zebras, he will not be getting a name.L in Ontario wrote:Very cool names! What about the Zebra finch?Generic?


On a happier note, I just candled Tux's latest clutch (shaftail), there are 7 eggs and at least 5 are fertile.
Janine
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