
Red headed finch Update Feb 7th
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Re: Red headed finch Pictures Nov 29th
Glad to hear all is well with them. Large birds do eat alot. Feeding all my javas keeps me poor. 

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Re: Red headed finch Pictures Nov 29th
They appear to be in full adult color/plumage to me. Did the seller say they would get more extensive red covering or brighter red?
They look to have good coloring from my monitor
They look to have good coloring from my monitor

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Re: Red headed finch Pictures Nov 29th
Candace, they just are at the very tail end of a molt. A few tiny feathers on the head of the one female and both males to go.
I barely know they are in the other room, their calls and song is so soft.
I barely know they are in the other room, their calls and song is so soft.
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Ok, now this is is to much!!!!
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Sorry guys, I kept walking by the S&P shakers and could not resist!!!!
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Re: Red headed finch Pictures Nov 29th
Are you hand rearing the chickens?
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I have a French/Italian country kitchen, I started off with a chicken statue with chicks and people started giving me chicken accessories!!!!
I don't display them all just my little original piece with the hen and chicks.
Back a few years ago we hatched out chicks at school for the children in my class to see...I got to take 13 chicks home with me. They stayed in a big box in the newly decorated laundry/pantry room. That was an interesting weekend!!!
I don't display them all just my little original piece with the hen and chicks.
Back a few years ago we hatched out chicks at school for the children in my class to see...I got to take 13 chicks home with me. They stayed in a big box in the newly decorated laundry/pantry room. That was an interesting weekend!!!
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Re: Red headed finch Pictures Nov 29th
That is too funny--they look like they are related to the s&p shakers!! 

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Sally, I kept thinking that when I saw the pair in the cage sitting like that!
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Re: Red headed finch Pictures Nov 29th
Poor things look like they were attacked by Mike Meyers.Domenic wrote:Nice!! I prefer them to cut throats also. Cut throats are just too gory for me.

I love Cutthroats. They are really very nice birds. My collection of finches would not be complete with out them. I just wish they were easier to breed. Two fledglings in a year after many many failures.
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Re: Red headed finch Pictures Nov 29th
Well John, if we both get babies from our RH finches then we can swap and bring the Red Headed Finch back!!!!!! A project!!!! 
Now I have to find Pekins!

Now I have to find Pekins!
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Re: Red headed finch Pictures Nov 29th
I love the Cutts too! I love to watch the male sing and love the markings on them! I only have one pair and wondering why we aren't seeing them again now that I'm thinking about it.JohnBoy wrote:Poor things look like they were attacked by Mike Meyers.Domenic wrote:Nice!! I prefer them to cut throats also. Cut throats are just too gory for me.
I love Cutthroats. They are really very nice birds. My collection of finches would not be complete with out them. I just wish they were easier to breed. Two fledglings in a year after many many failures.

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Amen!! Where are the Pekins? I would like to have them too! From time to time I see them on this group:cindy wrote:Well John, if we both get babies from our RH finches then we can swap and bring the Red Headed Finch back!!!!!! A project!!!!
Now I have to find Pekins!
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I just posted that link and there is a pair right in NJ - right now!!! 
