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We're back with our first newsletter of 2021! We hope all of our members had a pleasant holiday season and productive first month of the new year. 

We're now entering my favourite time of the finch breeder's calendar—Gouldian breeding season! The cooler and wetter weather we've had this summer should make it a fantastic year for the Gouldians. Some breeders are reporting their birds are already fledging chicks.

On the forum, things have been a little bit quiet; but we have had some really great (and uncommon) additions to our classifieds section in recent days. 

We've also added two new offers to our Member Deals page. If you need bird supplies—or even stuff for other pets—it's definitely worth checking out.

Lastly, the Aussie Finch Forum Instagram page has recently soared past 500 followers!

Popular forum topics in January

[POLL] What kind of Gouldians do you keep? 

Can you freeze mealworms?

How can I stop my aviary from getting wet inside every time it rains?

Is it possible to breed mutations out of Gouldian finches?

Are there bird sales happening in 2021?

 

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