Hi,

We're coming into winter time now, which is one of the least interesting times of the year for a finch breeder.

Nothing is breeding, it's a bad time to acquire new birds, and going outside to tend to the aviaries can be very uncomfortable.

Aussie Finch Forum usually goes quite a bit quieter over winter too. That being said, we hope you'll still stop by to chitchat and tell us about your future breeding projects. If not, we'll see you again in the spring time!

Popular forum topics in May

Are Gouldians now the easiest finch to breed?

At what age a Plum-Headed Finches can be separated from their parents?

Is it normal for Gouldians to build a nest on top of eggs?

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