Gouldian male ok but hides in nest box

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Kathyone
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Hi,

The last few days my Gouldian male finch (Clyde) has been hiding in a nest box. HIs female partner Bonnie, does not seem to go in their. Is he starting to make a nest for breeding or just making a home for himself in the cooler weather?
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BOF33
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Sometimes the cock birds are overly keen to go to nest. The hen may not be as advanced in breeding terms as him.
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Is the hens beak black? if not she is not ready.... :thumbup:
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When she is ready she wiil go in, have a look and if it is to her liking things will happen. If it is not to her liking nothing will happen until the cock has a site she likes.

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Kathyone
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Thank you all for your advice. Yes her beak is kind of black, I thought it was just dirt stains - as was like it when I purchased her. :eureka:
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Seems like things need livening up a bit, I would swap things about. Move the box to a different location, add another box, cuttle fish, millet heads, change the perches around, anything to stimulate a bit of interest in their surroundings.
As they move around checking out their new layout it may set them off in breeding mode.
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