
Hello from Phillip Island
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welcome to the forum spocka!
good luck with your new build....hope you can anchor it down well.
i have visited the bike track a few times and that wind can really blow!
hope your birds are a hardy lot.
Are any aussie finches endemic to the island?
maybe beautifuls...
though maybe not enough forest/cover.
good luck with your new build....hope you can anchor it down well.
i have visited the bike track a few times and that wind can really blow!
hope your birds are a hardy lot.
Are any aussie finches endemic to the island?
maybe beautifuls...

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Aussie finch tragic.rodent/snake terroriser.
Aussie finch tragic.rodent/snake terroriser.
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Welcome to the forum. Good deep foundations to make the avairy secure and there's a good start.
LML
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Gday Country capital, fortunately I have been lucky with no loses due to tge wind and cold down here, touch wood. The only finch that is always visiting my backyard and all over the Island is red browed finch. May I say you have a very impressive set up, very natural environment for your finches. I'm inspired!
Cheers
Mike
Cheers
Mike
Welcome mate, same story here, just turned 40 getting back into it... So far just some yellow stars,obs, Cubans & ruddies
New aviaries coming soon though.
Cheers numo
New aviaries coming soon though.
Cheers numo