Hi Everyone
- Mark1957
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Hi everyone I am from the UK, I have been a member for 3 year's now so I thought it was about time I said hello. I have kept birds on and off since I was a kid, a few pigeons and Chickens in the 80s I had budgie's ,cockatiels, waxbills Australian grass parakeet's ended up with Parrots had a 20 year break and now I am keeping British Softbills I have a pair of Song Thrushes, a pair of Blackbirds and will be getting a pair of Skylarks in a couple of weeks anyway that's about it hope you are all keeping safe and well atb Mark
- Shane Gowland
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Hello and welcome to the forum. I've never heard of blackbirds being kept in captivity—over here they're an invasive pest.
- finchbreeder
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Welcome to the forum. Nice to hear from you. Hope you find the info helpful sometimes.
LML
- Mark1957
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Thanks for your replies I got my hen blackbird at the start of the season but could not source a cock bird until the end of the season they breed several mutations in the UK. I have found the site really good for information especially on food for Skylarks atb Mark
- finchbreeder
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Good luck in breeding the Blackbirds. What mutations are there?
LML
- finchbreeder
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Wow who knew there were so many. Would certainly be interesting to have those.
LML