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Welcome to the forum. Looks very nice. But you have me curious. What state are you in?
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Nice set up... :thumbup: just my opinion though I would be worried about coccidiosis with all those plants creating shaded/damp areas? but I bet finches are happy :clap:
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I am from wollongong NSW, everything has been all good with coccidiosis as I treat it after rainfall but I will keep it in mind
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Does look good . .

My concern would be newly fledged young taking swimming lessons in the water features
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Looks lovely. We are new to finches too and built a 35 sq metre aviary with raised gardens around the outside walls.
Hubby dug a huge hole nearly a metre deep and 2x1 metres across in the centre of aviary for a fish pond. Then we heard
about finches drowning :| so it got filled in with good soil and became another garden with plants and veggies and a small water feature with small bowls they can bathe in. Hubby was not happy lol but the birds forage through the garden and eat
from the plants, they are happy. :thumbup:
Alison & Dave
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New home for the finches
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