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jluna
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very excited - this morning i heard a hungry brood of redbrows begging for the first time! both parents are madly foraging for green seed and insects as well as stuffing themselves at the seed tray. i really didn't think my first brood after 20 years would be redbrows! longtails are also sitting, but no sound from them yet. as i recall, in most aussie finches the chicks start begging (with sound) at about a week old?
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:clap: Congratulations, nothing like a nest full of babies....except more nests of babies :thumbup:
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:thumbup: well done
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GregH
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Great news about the red-brows. I wish I could be so lucky. Actually skill in managing and feeding your birds has a lot to do with it to so you should be congreadulated especially with such a finicky species.
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SamDavis
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jluna wrote:as i recall, in most aussie finches the chicks start begging (with sound) at about a week old?
Apart from Diamonds and Gouldians (who you can't miss), I often don't hear the others until they're close to fledging. Might be my bodgy hearing though!
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Ooops, forgot to congratulate you on the redbrows. Looks like there might be some aviary bred ones around the Sydney area after all!
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Congratulations to you and the birds. Job well done. :thumbup:
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jluna
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thanks for the congrats, it's very exciting. photos when they're perched.
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Awesome and a acheivmeant nonetheless. Hope i can say the same sometime :thumbup: There my fav bird
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