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Welcome to the forum. Have you allowed a safety door/double door entry to your little avairy?
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Wayno
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Not as yet, I was thinking of building another next to it and then adding a safety door to it. Kind of gives me an excuse to get a few more birds!
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Hi wayno,

I am just from up the road in Newcastle.

This is a great site for help and advice on birds. :thumbup:

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Wayno
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Thanks Harv!

So what is everyone breeding at the moment?

Any suggestions on birds for a colony aviary, I am looking to breed but would rather keep a number of birds. I dont mind keeping one species or mixing.
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Hi Wayno Welcome to the forum Cheers Craig :wave:
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With the size avairy you have say a pair each of whatever 3 types you like best. But without a safety door I would not risk finches, as they will get out past you.
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Wayno,
Maybe go for hardy free breeding species that don't need livefood. Painteds, gouldians and stars would be my suggestion. Each have quite different behaviour and also none of these require a licence in NSW.
Is the door a half height sliding one? If so it should be ok if you're careful and can setup a feed door so you don't need to enter the aviary too often.
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Wayno
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Yep door is half height, I will eventually build two more aviaries next to it with a safety door on the end. The aviary is 1.2m wide 2.4m long and around 2m high. Would 3 pairs be ok, can you put in more if i colony breed a single species or is 3 species of different types better?
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In my view for your aviary size 3 pairs is best whether a colony or 3 different species. Personally I'd go for 3 species with different habits to avoid bickering. In my experience single pairs of a species in mixed aviaries breed heaps better than colonies.
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Wayno
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Thanks Sam advice taken, 3 differemt species it is then.
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