Same here with DB's Finchbreeder
I have only 3 Black rumps DB's, because I have been flat out trying to find new, pure blood, and I have 2 nests at the moment with eggs, but I have had 2 nests recently that all proved infertile, fingers crossed
Had a Ruddy leave the nest the other day and another one yesterday that I unfortunately found the one I found yesterday dead on the floor with what appears to be a wing deformity, with the tip joint of the wing missing
Javan Munias are crowing profusely and nests are being made all over the place, but no eggs yet!
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I was out birdwatching and found DBs nesting in native Finger Lime trees (Citrus australasica ), and I was wondering if DBs in captivity would nest in the brush (or the whole plant, in ground or in a pot).noah.till wrote: 25 Oct 2019, 10:57 Same here with DB's Finchbreeder
I have only 3 Black rumps DB's, because I have been flat out trying to find new, pure blood, and I have 2 nests at the moment with eggs, but I have had 2 nests recently that all proved infertile, fingers crossed
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My DB's only and only ever had nested in brushBrisbane_Finches_333 wrote: 28 Oct 2019, 07:22I was out birdwatching and found DBs nesting in native Finger Lime trees (Citrus australasica ), and I was wondering if DBs in captivity would nest in the brush (or the whole plant, in ground or in a pot).noah.till wrote: 25 Oct 2019, 10:57 Same here with DB's Finchbreeder
I have only 3 Black rumps DB's, because I have been flat out trying to find new, pure blood, and I have 2 nests at the moment with eggs, but I have had 2 nests recently that all proved infertile, fingers crossed
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It's the brush in the wire cylinder that I think my double bars are in. Have only once come across them using a box. And that was in a 3mtr cube avairy with boxs up about 2.5mtrs above ground level. 10 birds only in avairy and very bare otherwise. A friends avairy not mine.
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Went out yesterday and checked the BR DB nest and I finally found out I have fertile eggs (about bloody time!!)
Not sure about the other nest, I only have 2 females and 1 male
If the other nest is fertile it may prove DB's are non - monogamous
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Not sure about the other nest, I only have 2 females and 1 male
If the other nest is fertile it may prove DB's are non - monogamous
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Congratulations, hopefully they can fledge some young from that nestnoah.till wrote: 29 Oct 2019, 08:51 Went out yesterday and checked the BR DB nest and I finally found out I have fertile eggs (about bloody time!!)

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Cheers Aidan
Good luck with your BFPF's, I hope mine go back to nest soon again, seeming that they were so eager when I put them in the aviary only a couple of weeks ago, that unfortunately proved infertile but hey, they just need a practice run
One of the Javan Munias unfortunately has what I believe is a cancer under its wing, its is a big lump and when I first got it I thought it was just an old injury but over the last couple weeks it has gone down hill and the lump has gotten a bit bigger and angrier so I was quick to put it in a hospital cage
It has improved since the other day, but the future is uncertain for it unfortunately
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Good luck with your BFPF's, I hope mine go back to nest soon again, seeming that they were so eager when I put them in the aviary only a couple of weeks ago, that unfortunately proved infertile but hey, they just need a practice run
One of the Javan Munias unfortunately has what I believe is a cancer under its wing, its is a big lump and when I first got it I thought it was just an old injury but over the last couple weeks it has gone down hill and the lump has gotten a bit bigger and angrier so I was quick to put it in a hospital cage
It has improved since the other day, but the future is uncertain for it unfortunately
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Congratulations Noah. Hope mine decide to prove anything Black rumpeds can do White rumpeds can also do.
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Thanks Finchbreeder
I hope all goes well but then again, I can't count my chicks before they hatch!
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I hope all goes well but then again, I can't count my chicks before they hatch!
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What receptacle did they nest in?noah.till wrote: 29 Oct 2019, 09:51 Cheers Aidan
Good luck with your BFPF's, I hope mine go back to nest soon again, seeming that they were so eager when I put them in the aviary only a couple of weeks ago, that unfortunately proved infertile but hey, they just need a practice run
Just this morning, one of my quails died of egg-binding and another had all the feathers on her head plucked out (I don't know how). Another one of my hens is back on the nest though.
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