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Psmith
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Hi everyone, this is my first post!

I had 1 pr each of painteds, spice, stars, O-breasts, jackarines and cut throats in one of my aviaries and one morning found 3 dead painted chicks, 2 dead OB chicks and smashed star eggs. After observing the cutthroats moving in and out of the nest boxes while the other finches fed on seeding grasses one morning I caught and sold them thinking they were responsible.

A few weeks on and I have another round of smashed eggs, at least this batch of OB chicks are still alive.

Can anyone suggest what is the most likely culprit? I can't catch them out but I suspect the jackarine may be responsible.

Any thoughts?
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Tiaris
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mouse/mice?
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Redwing
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Wouldn't mice eat the chicks and eggs if they've gone to the trouble of tossing them?
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Do you have lots of nests so there is no need for any finch to want a nest currently in use? Are your nests spread out and of different types? Any way of rigging up a camera?
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Psmith wrote:Hi everyone, this is my first post!

I had 1 pr each of painteds, spice, stars, O-breasts, jackarines and cut throats in one of my aviaries and one morning found 3 dead painted chicks, 2 dead OB chicks and smashed star eggs. After observing the cutthroats moving in and out of the nest boxes while the other finches fed on seeding grasses one morning I caught and sold them thinking they were responsible.

A few weeks on and I have another round of smashed eggs, at least this batch of OB chicks are still alive.

Can anyone suggest what is the most likely culprit? I can't catch them out but I suspect the jackarine may be responsible.

Any thoughts?
I would of thought Cutthroats first then mice... if you have 12mm mesh sooner or later you will have vermin (guaranteed) and need atleast 3 nest boxes for every pair plus shrubbery for those (painteds stars etc) that prefer to build their own....
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branchez
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Hi Psmith and welcome to the Forum. :wave:
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