Welcome Surprise.....

BluJay

Getting to watch my pair of red factors hatching. It was extremely hot, so I frequented the birds.

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They are a young pair of birds. So far they are tentative to the babies.
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Canary
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Congratulations.

It is the best time of the year and I still get a buzz out of seeing eggs hatch.

I hope the parents do a good job raising them.
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finches247
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Congrats Blujay :thumbup: :clap:
BluJay

Thanks everyone. They are growing. Here's a pic of them today.

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BluJay

And the babies fledged during move from barn to house during heatwave yesterday. Parents are still feeding them. Isn't life grand. Regards

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Tiaris
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This hot weather does bring young canaries out of the nest earlier than usual. My Daughter's Glosters have fledged a few early jumpers in the hot weather lately.
BluJay

This little variegated hen is on eggs. I think she's pretty. The cock is an unusual colour also. Will try to get pic of him. Hopefully the clutch will be viable.

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This little hen is a sweetie, she has two chicks.

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BluJay

Woo hoo! My first border canary chick fledged this morning. How exciting is that!

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surfartist
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Always good to see the babys fledge. Nice baby Blu Jay
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Congratulations
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