Gee wizz, there are a lot of kiwis remembrances! They must long for the good old days of yore! Wait a minute, they are STILL IN those days of yore, aren’t they !!

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I started in 1971. I was keeping all sorts of animals: guineapigs, fish, frogs, lizards, tortoises, insects of all descriptions and I got a lutino Budgie and yellow variegated canary named Buttercup and Rufus respectively. I was and am an animal nut and read all the Gerald Durrell books I could and can find.
Due to some one-upmanship, my cousins got some finches so then I had to as well (being 13yo and spoilt!).Off we went to the local dealer in Ballarat where I purchased 4 zebras – 2 pair: white and normal cocks, fawn and pied hens. Never bred a one for three years!
Won a bet with my parents and got an aviary which was divided into two. The first bird I ever bred was a Bourke’s parakeet. The first finches were fires (ruddies to you people of the north).
I bred Cubans, canaries eastern rosellas, cockatiels, king quail, bengalese, scarlet-chested parakeets and Javas before finally breeding zebs and I kept them all that time!
I haven’t always kept birds but never by choice. Have always loved them and always will. I’ve had aviaries, then not, then had them again, now not, but not for long (I hope)!!!