Hello, great site loads of info.
I am currently in the construction phase of a planted aviary 6m(l) x 4m(w) x3.5m(h) after not keeping birds since my late teens. I live in Central Victoria near Bendigo. In my teens I kept many species of finches and a few small parrots. Can't wait to get back into breeding finches.
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Welcome to the forum. Have you decided what birds will occupy the new avairy?
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hi all, thank you everyone for the warm welcome.
Re birds, choosing is tough so many species. In the past I kept and bred, gouldians, longtails, gf parrot finch, RcCb, and stars all of which bred easily in a large planted, fully covered aviary in Melb. (I like the idea of specialising, time will tell).
I would like a trio grenadier weavers, 1 pr gouldians, 2pr diamond sparrows, 1 pr Rccb, and 1pr OB.
Re birds, choosing is tough so many species. In the past I kept and bred, gouldians, longtails, gf parrot finch, RcCb, and stars all of which bred easily in a large planted, fully covered aviary in Melb. (I like the idea of specialising, time will tell).
I would like a trio grenadier weavers, 1 pr gouldians, 2pr diamond sparrows, 1 pr Rccb, and 1pr OB.
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