When does the chirping slow down :)

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When does the chirping slow down :)

Post by a_gouldian » Sun Aug 21, 2016 7:28 pm

Our first chick ever is a hand fed Owl Finch fledgling that is 4 weeks old today. We were curious as to when the non-stop chirping when we are in the room with him slows down, if ever :) You would think it would tire him out.
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Re: When does the chirping slow down :)

Post by Sally » Sun Aug 21, 2016 9:27 pm

Once he is completely weaned, it should slow down. When they are still being fed, they will beg constantly, even when they aren't hungry!
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Re: When does the chirping slow down :)

Post by a_gouldian » Sun Aug 21, 2016 9:34 pm

Sally wrote: Once he is completely weaned, it should slow down. When they are still being fed, they will beg constantly, even when they aren't hungry!
Thanks Sally. I was starting to wonder. Although he has not shown any interest in egg food, spray millet, or miracle meal. He doesn't even try to peck at it in my hand like he did 3-4 days ago. I hope it doesn't take him more than a week or two more before he at least starts to try something on his own. He is really quite hungry when he is fed. We are feeding about every 3 hours during the day now. He is getting stronger. He flies a little further when we put him down and two days ago he started to do the "adult" hopping on the floor, fully extending his legs like adult birds do and hopping with authority!
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Re: When does the chirping slow down :)

Post by Shannylee » Sun Aug 21, 2016 9:39 pm

a_gouldian, awww!! You guys are such good "parents".

I am on call with hand feeding (oh dear God, don't tell my husband....LOL) because I am dealing with eggs. 6 society eggs (I'm sure they'll be fine), and 3 Java eggs. The Javas are new parents but are sitting *almost* tight on 3 eggs. It's hot here though. Mid 90's during the day and high 70's/low 80's at night. Not so worried about any eggs getting cold if a bird steps off for a few.

Your little fledge is so super cute! I'm sure *he* is a handful but what an amazing feeling it must be. =D>
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Re: When does the chirping slow down :)

Post by Zebrafincher » Tue Aug 23, 2016 1:47 am

I have Zebra finches (adult cocks) and I can tell you the Meeping, Beeping, Chirrips etc NEVER stop!

Heh heh heh ! Birds!

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