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Re: Fledglings

Posted: 13 May 2011, 14:01
by arthur
I wonder where that huge snake was really photographed

I have had the same photo emailed to me by three different friends . . each citing a different location

And here it is again . . and . . a fourth location

Be too big to get through 6 x 6mm mesh . . but would put a hell of a sag into it if it decided to get onto the roof :worm: :worm: :worm: :worm: :worm:

Re: Fledglings

Posted: 13 May 2011, 14:32
by Tiaris
nowhere near Branxton unless it was an escapee. Its a Black-headed Python - a top end only species I believe.

Re: Fledglings

Posted: 13 May 2011, 18:11
by jusdeb
Ah yes well I did say it was courtesy of facebook ..could have been from anywhere .

Re: Fledglings

Posted: 18 Aug 2011, 13:29
by Diane
Same aviary, same nest, same parents, different clutch, 2 babies out this morning, not sure if there are any more left in the nest as there is an Emblema nest with eggs built on the top of the BFPF nest that I don't want to disturb.
Once again, one looks a bit underdone, but they are already perched higher in the aviary than the previous youngsters.
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Re: Fledglings

Posted: 18 Aug 2011, 13:46
by jusdeb
Look at those eyes , sharp as tacks your little birds and very cute ...

Re: Fledglings

Posted: 13 May 2012, 08:58
by Verdefinch
Does anyone have a good photo of the young in the nest with the fluro parts on their mouth. I would love to see a close up photo. Phil

Re: Fledglings

Posted: 03 Jun 2013, 22:56
by Verdefinch
How old are PF's when they breed. I have a pair that have done nothing in a year I have had them. Starting to wonder if these things know what to do...and yes it is a pair!!!

Re: Fledglings

Posted: 03 Jun 2013, 23:05
by Craig52
Verdefinch wrote:How old are PF's when they breed. I have a pair that have done nothing in a year I have had them. Starting to wonder if these things know what to do...and yes it is a pair!!!
Are you sure they are a pr,BF will breed at 3-6 months old and the cock will pursue a hen wether they are compatable or not.The only other problem is that they are to over fed and to fat and content to breed,especially if they have an everlasting supply of mealworms. Craig

Re: Fledglings

Posted: 15 Jun 2013, 23:43
by Verdefinch
They have laid a few eggs and one does chase the other around but seems to stay on the nest for a short period of time and then leave them. Oh well, will keep trying. Actually i saw today they were filling up another nest box so will see what happens

Re: Fledglings

Posted: 15 Oct 2013, 23:37
by Verdefinch
Actually had 2 almost successful nestings - the first left the nest and cold weather that night killed him. The next got killed by ants (ants have since been sprayed). I'm hoping third time there will be success.