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Was there anything finch wise out of the usual? Were some of the rarer species well represented or not? I remember seeing Aberdeens there for $750 last year. Anything like that this year?matcho wrote:Was pretty good overall, but as usual the hooklbills were the main. Bought seed, medication and four 4 gould hens. Should have been wary of the price...40 each in the lower box, said take all four. He pulled all four out in one handful? WTF? 2 black heads, fine, one red head fine, one orange head, are you kidding me, bung leg obviously an old bird. Should have taken the 60 dollar hens. And he is a dealer. Anyhow she is settling in. Saw some really nice gould hens 2014 35 each, nice and fresh but they were white breasted. Trying to stick to normals. Saw some javas, cheap as chips and didn't have any white under the chin. A few weavers and the little yellowy singer thingys. Mate bought a pair of longtails and chestnuts. Halfway home can hear the chestnut singing, in the carry cage. At least he knows he has a male! There wasn't a great deal of finches compared to,as I said the hookbills. What I did find unusual was there were no orange breasts. Few Saints and ruddies but must admit there was a pair of really well coloured Strawberrys with really well spotted sides.
Ken.