finches over parrots? parrots over finches?

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nathan morley wrote:I don't like forighn birds
Apparently so...

Most of the birds I like in a collection is a mixture. I like planted outdoor cages, that have a good go at mimicing the natural habitat pretty exactly of the key species in the aviary. In my aviary I'm going to have a pair of Scarlet-chested Parrots, These are going to be my only parrots.

I do love all bird, like, alot, like really alot! I am an avid birdwatcher (Life list of 456 species, including such rarities as Spoon-billed Sandpiper, Nordaman's Greenshank, Regent Honeyeater, Eastern Bristlebird, and going out tomorrow foe Masked Owl and Green Catbird... but that's another topic, woop woop) and, I don't think there's a bird in Australia (if not the world) that I would object to keeping, if I had the facilities!
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Nathan (morley),
can I assume by your last comment you do not think there are australian softbills?
99% of all australian birds are softbills!
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nathan morley

I know Australia has soft bills but it would be less than 99% but in Australia when breeders say soft bills they mean things like cordon blues, st halinas, oringe breasteds, riddles , violet ears and things like that.
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No.
I know no one who says foreign finches are softbills. They are just foreign finches.
softbills are... well softbills :P :lol:
and you're right I was exaggerating
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You were not that far off,if you class anything that doesn't eat seed as its main form of food as a Softbill.
It includes all Seabirds,Honeyeaters,Raptors as well as all the normal run of Softbills were are normally talking about.
A piece of useless data,apparently the most common bird in Australia is the common Silver Gull(softbill)
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nathan morley wrote:I know Australia has soft bills but it would be less than 99% but in Australia when breeders say soft bills they mean things like cordon blues, st halinas, oringe breasteds, riddles , violet ears and things like that.
They are all known as grassfinches, the only African softbills we have in Australia are the weavers. Most of our overseas softbills are South-east Asian.

There are 60 something birds that aren't softbills in Australia, that that works out to 92% of Aussie birds being softbills
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really? silver gulls? wow :wtf:
does that include introduced birds?
:lol: nrg not too far off then :P
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oh, and what about whydahs? aren't they and weavers classed as "seed eaters"?
Julian

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nathan morley

No Nrg there Softbills.
nathan morley

Jaybird did you get some new finches?
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