Is their a easy way to tell male and females apart? I know I have heard things like "males sing" and "males or more colourful", but wanted to know if you anyone on the forum has any tricks or identifying the sex.
Thanks.
Orange-Cheek Waxbill
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You talking about orange cheek waxbills? if so there expensive!! And beautiful if you do actualy have them i would say more vibrant color would be the tell tale.
Ben
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Initially I used to get all the young DNA sexed.
After a couple of seasons with them I found that the mature males (9 - 12 months) are much more silvery down through the front than the hens which tend to be an almost "matt" grey. Also the cocks sing quite readily - a little like male St Helenas.
After a couple of seasons with them I found that the mature males (9 - 12 months) are much more silvery down through the front than the hens which tend to be an almost "matt" grey. Also the cocks sing quite readily - a little like male St Helenas.