just getting back into finches after a 30 year break , starting off with some cabinets with some chestnut breasted and gouldians.
Helped my dad set up a suspended aviary at his retirement village and he has a new lease of life at 83.
Hi everyone
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Hi, welcome to the forum and back to finch keeping. ![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_e_smile.png)
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Hello and Welcome to the Forum Andy, well done getting your father and others into finches at a retirement village which will create interest and occupy them during their later years of life.
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Welcome back to the hobby. Finches at a retirement village, sounds excellent, particularly if the residents are doing the "keeping" .
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