I have what i thought were a pair, they have sex, but very reluctantly!! today i notice the "hen" singing i think, can anyone describe the males song to me. i am pretty sure i have 2 guys
I have a hen Cordon that sings and hops up and down on the perch with a piece of grass in her beak exactly like a cock bird does...why? ummm, monkey see monkey do? lol
I read something about green avadavats the other day, they mated, one sang, they went to nest, but no eggs ever appeared. Turns out they were two cocks
Sorry Ben, I jumped in on the last msg of the tread and didn't notice it was in the RFPF page! lol
Anyway, RFPF are notorious for not following the typical sexing techniques. Are you sure they are both cockbirds? Some older hens can colour up better than some younger cocks! So do they both trill?
if trilling describes the males song, then yes they both trill. i have two boys one of whom is being raped on a regular basis, should i get him out and put him in my holding cage??? also they both build a nest, not sure if hens build nests do they?
You can easily tell what they are just look at the vent, pretty-much like in Canaries. Also the red mask in males is dark-fiery red, whereas in females a little diluted (paler). If you have two males or two females you probably wouldn't be able to tell. Anyhow, two male would not mate with each-other, they may share a sleeping nest but have never seen them mate. On the other hand White winged Wrens even the juveniles tend to or what it appears to be mating with each other, is it just some kind of a social behavior or are they really mating I can't say.
Another thought is they may be old birds, if they're not laying eggs! Normally young hens lay almost continuously.
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