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Roland Cristo
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Where in the Sierras are you?
Roland
sierranomad wrote:Hi all:

I've had finches for a few months, so have a lot to learn. I have 3 Zebras, 5 Societies and 4 European Goldfinches. I have a small (100 s.f.) aviary that I am still "furnishing".

Looking forward to getting to know some friendly bird addicts :)
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djb78
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Hi and welcome
Danny
sierranomad

Roland Cristo wrote:Where in the Sierras are you?
Roland
Physically I am in the Sierra Foothills, west of Lake Tahoe in the Gold Country. Emotionally/mentally I am in Yosemite. :)
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Roland Cristo
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We are in Auburn.
Roland

sierranomad wrote:
Roland Cristo wrote:Where in the Sierras are you?
Roland
Physically I am in the Sierra Foothills, west of Lake Tahoe in the Gold Country. Emotionally/mentally I am in Yosemite. :)
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Cando
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Hey there Jon.... glad you found the site and I knew you would get a warm welcome from these mates.....
The states are years behind in the art of finch keeping and I am sure you will learn much from here.. I know I have.
Even if you don't post much ....read and soak up the knowledge!

Other members... Jon may be a newbie at finches but he walks with wild bears in those foothills :shock:
sierranomad

Roland Cristo wrote:We are in Auburn.
Roland
Ha. Join a forum based on the other side of the world and find someone in your backyard. What kind of finches do you have?
Cando wrote:Hey there Jon.... glad you found the site and I knew you would get a warm welcome from these mates.....
The states are years behind in the art of finch keeping and I am sure you will learn much from here.. I know I have.
Even if you don't post much ....read and soak up the knowledge!

Other members... Jon may be a newbie at finches but he walks with wild bears in those foothills :shock:
Hi Candace. I was wondering if you were going to show up :) Yes, I'm thinking I need to spend more time reading. It is obvious these folks know their finches. Nice to "see" you here.
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Roland Cristo
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We breed diamond sparros and several other species along with many species of softbilled birds and parrot type.
Roland
sierranomad wrote:
Roland Cristo wrote:We are in Auburn.
Roland
Ha. Join a forum based on the other side of the world and find someone in your backyard. What kind of finches do you have?
Cando wrote:Hey there Jon.... glad you found the site and I knew you would get a warm welcome from these mates.....
The states are years behind in the art of finch keeping and I am sure you will learn much from here.. I know I have.
Even if you don't post much ....read and soak up the knowledge!

Other members... Jon may be a newbie at finches but he walks with wild bears in those foothills :shock:
Hi Candace. I was wondering if you were going to show up :) Yes, I'm thinking I need to spend more time reading. It is obvious these folks know their finches. Nice to "see" you here.
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