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loz
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Hi Adrian.
Welcome to the forum.
Cheers,
Loz. :thumbup:
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finchbreeder
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Welcome to the Forum. Which African species are you keeping now?
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Shane Gowland
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Hi Adrian,

Nice to meet you, and to see another Adelaidien here on the forum.
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parrotfinch
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Gday thanks for all the introductions from everyone on the forum.
The african species im keeping are mainly 2 species of weavers and a few different species of w :thumbup: axbills I try to keep a plan on what I want and stick to it otherwise it gets out of control with me
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iaos
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parrotfinch wrote:I do like parrotfinches but keep alot of african and sth american species I have been keeping birds since I was a young lad and now my own son at 3 is getting into finches with his dad. I have dabbled in everything over the years from parrots to native softbills but just settled on finches and foreign softbills which I have always kept.

Welcome. What species of softbills do you currently keep and what species have you previously kept?

Cheers Ian
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parrotfinch
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The species I used to keep were quite a few varietys of fairy and grass wrens and there sub species, honeyeaters, robins, chats, stilts, dotterals, thornbills alot of small stuff mainly.
Ian11

Hi All
Ian is my name first time here, Pleased
to meet you all
Ian11

I'm fro Sydney's Western Suburbs,
Wet here for the last 2 days, hope the Suns up tomorrow
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iaos
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parrotfinch wrote:The species I used to keep were quite a few varietys of fairy and grass wrens and there sub species, honeyeaters, robins, chats, stilts, dotterals, thornbills alot of small stuff mainly.
Fantastic. I would love to hear about your experiences keeping all of those wonderful softbills.

Cheers Ian
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Welcome aboard :wave:
If you always do , What you always done. You'll always get , What you always got !
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