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Nest of Waxbill Breasted Laranja
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Those eggs certainly look fertile, when are they due to hatch Ivo?
I have two pair of orange breasted waxbills, each have nests with eggs, Im patiently waiting to hear the tiny squeaks, they must be just about ready to hatch.
I have two pair of orange breasted waxbills, each have nests with eggs, Im patiently waiting to hear the tiny squeaks, they must be just about ready to hatch.
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Already confirmed and are fertile, the birth is scheduled for August 17.bluebutterfly213 wrote:Those eggs certainly look fertile, when are they due to hatch Ivo?
I have two pair of orange breasted waxbills, each have nests with eggs, Im patiently waiting to hear the tiny squeaks, they must be just about ready to hatch.
Birds are very tame.
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Congrats on eggs by the way Your more organised with managing your breeding records than me.
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The little ones..
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Nice work There coming along well.