Canberra Bird Sale

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JohnP
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Pretty good sale I thought. Picked up a noce pair of goildians from a gut from the south coast.
John
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Yup, dark haired one selling raffle.
ah well. see you next time, I guess. I didn't get to catch up with you either John.
Meeting Vince Gauci was also a great bonus.
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What types of finches were at the Canberra sale.What were the prices like?
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blink471
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Finchman wrote:What types of finches were at the Canberra sale.What were the prices like?
It was the first sale I have been too, so it was great for me..

I thought there was quite a few Gouldians, although by the time I got the hang of what happens at a sale, most of them were sold.. I bought one Red head cock..
Also quite a few Cordon's (bought a pair) and a few Blue Caps, a handfull of stars. Plenty of other types that were snapped up quick.. I thought at one stage the drive from Wollongong was going to have me returning with an empty cage..

But I had a good time, and actually met up with an old mate I went to school with who I hadnt seen for years, who is a member of the Canberra Club.. So that was good.. :D
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stars (yellow)
18+ pr of cordons
3pr of blue caps
cubans
jacarinis
pictorellas
red, blue & tri coloured parrot finches
rufous backed mannikins (not for sale)
pekin robins (not for sale)
green singers
zebras
cut throats
red faced pytilias
Fawn saint helenas
orange breasts
red & orange painteds
gouldians (various mutations)
cock Black fronted crimson
ruddies
king parrots
fischer's & peach faced lovebirds
budgies
cockatiels
pale headed & crimson rosellas
canaries
masked doves
King Quail
and I THINK that's about it.
Julian

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Jayburd
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blink471 wrote:But I had a good time, and actually met up with an old mate I went to school with who I hadnt seen for years, who is a member of the Canberra Club.. So that was good..
what was his name? I probably know him
Julian

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blink471
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Jayburd wrote:
blink471 wrote:But I had a good time, and actually met up with an old mate I went to school with who I hadnt seen for years, who is a member of the Canberra Club.. So that was good..
what was his name? I probably know him

Graham K

Better not say his full name here, he may not want that..lol
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Jayburd
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ah yes, very good friend of mine :D
Julian

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blink471
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Jayburd wrote:ah yes, very good friend of mine :D
you know Jay one thing that I noticed attending a bird sale last week for the first time anywhere.. is that you have to be very quick with your purchase. Or do some homework beforehand.
I lined up with every other cage carrying person only to when the curtain was pulled across to be in a scene only to be rivalled by a David Jones or Myer post Xmas sale.. I would have liked to had a look around before hand, made my mind up what I wanted and went straight to the seller..

I was swept up in the rush..

Anyway, looks like I need to plan better next time... :ugeek:
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blink471 wrote:s that you have to be very quick with your purchase.
How right you are. I always thought bird keeping was a sedate hobby, its more like a contact sport when the ropes fall on the sale, what with elbows, shoulders and carry boxes.
Diane
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