New Member from Vic
- Adam81
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- Joined: 20 Jun 2016, 22:46
- Location: Mill Park, Vic
H all. Adam here. Been a bird all my life in one form or another but i'm bloody well hooked on finches! Started of with Zebra's and Java's like they all do and am at the point now where I've moved on all my "cheap" birds and starting to build onto more advanced birds. I now have, 1pr St Helena's, 4pr Gouldians, and 1pr of Red cheek Cordons I have only picked up last week. I'm now at a point where i need to advance my knowledge of aviticulture to keep my higher end birds in good health. Looks like I've come to the right place : )
Gouldians and Waxbills
- Shane Gowland
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Welcome to the forum, Adam. Sounds like you have a nice little collection that is sure to grow 

- finches247
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- Location: Whangarei Northland New Zealand
Hi Adam & Welcome to the Forum 

- finchbreeder
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Welcome to the forum.
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- BlackCobra
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- Location: Hunter
Hi & welcome
I started with Zebs over 50 years ago, Zebs & manikins are the best for a novice to start with, especially not needing live food.
I started with Zebs over 50 years ago, Zebs & manikins are the best for a novice to start with, especially not needing live food.