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Re: Another Newbie

Posted: 30 Jul 2013, 11:15
by loz
Hi Gaby.

Welcome to the forum

Cheers,
Loz. :thumbup:

Re: Another Newbie

Posted: 30 Jul 2013, 11:47
by peterrebecca
Hi Gabriele,

welcome.

Great info here and

great advice

enjoy your finches

peter & rebecca

Re: Another Newbie

Posted: 01 Aug 2013, 09:43
by Diane
:hi: Welcome to the forum Gaby

Re: Another Newbie

Posted: 03 Aug 2013, 07:23
by GregH
Gabriele wrote: The shrubby hangings that I have seen at other finch breeders are a bit of a mystery to me though and I am wondering if someone can explain to a "greenie" how to make one up.
Hi Gabby and welcome to the forum. The shrubby hanging things are for finches to build their nests in. It's basically a cylinder of wire mesh filled with brush (eg. dried melaleuca or bracken fronds) and suspended in the covered part of the aviary. Alternatively the nesting material can be simply wired together in the manner described on Marcus Pollard's site. These bundles of brush are sometimes referred to as bunts. Bunts are easy to make and the brush is easy to replace at the end of each breeding season - just make sure you control the breeding season or you may end up tossing nestlings as it's not always easy to tell if a nest is abandoned if it is deep within a bunt so don't make them too big.

Greg

Re: Another Newbie

Posted: 05 Sep 2013, 18:34
by Gabriele
GregH wrote:
Gabriele wrote: The shrubby hangings that I have seen at other finch breeders are a bit of a mystery to me though and I am wondering if someone can explain to a "greenie" how to make one up.
Hi Gabby and welcome to the forum. The shrubby hanging things are for finches to build their nests in. It's basically a cylinder of wire mesh filled with brush (eg. dried melaleuca or bracken fronds) and suspended in the covered part of the aviary. Alternatively the nesting material can be simply wired together in the manner described on Marcus Pollard's site. These bundles of brush are sometimes referred to as bunts. Bunts are easy to make and the brush is easy to replace at the end of each breeding season - just make sure you control the breeding season or you may end up tossing nestlings as it's not always easy to tell if a nest is abandoned if it is deep within a bunt so don't make them too big.

Greg
Thank you GregH that is exactly what I was looking for! :thumbup:

Re: Another Newbie

Posted: 05 Sep 2013, 20:06
by Finchman18
Welcome to the forum gaby. Cheers Brayden

Re: Another Newbie

Posted: 05 Sep 2013, 20:23
by karl
Hi and Welcome to the Forum Gaby :thumbup: