My Red Avadavat preparind the nest
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Nice shots and birds and hope the eggs hatch Well Done.
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Best of luck for a successful hatching.
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Nice bird, good luck
Birds I own/have owned: Budgerigars, **Zebra Finches**, **Star Finches**, Canaries, Diamond doves... Rocky the Galah! & Cocky the Sulphur Crested 'too
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I appreciate your nice comments.
I hope that things will go okay.
I hope that things will go okay.
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Welcome Ivo,
I've just looked at your wordpress blog http://exotikbirds.wordpress.com/ which has some great photos. I noticed this image of OBs (Amandava subflava ) and Stawberry finches (Amandava amandava) together. In Australia we would not house these species together for fear of hybrids. Have you had any issues with hybrids?
I've just looked at your wordpress blog http://exotikbirds.wordpress.com/ which has some great photos. I noticed this image of OBs (Amandava subflava ) and Stawberry finches (Amandava amandava) together. In Australia we would not house these species together for fear of hybrids. Have you had any issues with hybrids?
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Hello Sam.SamDavis wrote:Welcome Ivo,
I've just looked at your wordpress blog http://exotikbirds.wordpress.com/ which has some great photos. I noticed this image of OBs (Amandava subflava ) and Stawberry finches (Amandava amandava) together. In Australia we would not house these species together for fear of hybrids. Have you had any issues with hybrids?
Thanks for the comment about my blog.
Since I create these conditions for 3 years, has not had problems, I have always more OBs (three couples) that Red Avadavat (a couple).
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The 5 babies,