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Bet you're hoping they go well so you can get your hands on some!poitta wrote:Way to go youg fella , heres to a few good clutches.... pete

Got a couple of weeks of waiting now, but exciting times for me!
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mate I have my hands full at the moment , like i need anymore birds to feed , I may have to buy the block next door to put a crop in to save money on seed..
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Good luck Spanna, the chicks are awesome but remember they do lie still , they are soooo hard to see if they dont move.
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HUZZAH!!
These are 2 little guys that hatched this morning, wasn't expecting them for a couple of days so was a nice surprise on one of my days off!
There were 3 eggs in this clutch, one infertile. The previous clutch of 3 eggs from this pair were all infertile (2 eggs went to the WA museum actually!)
My other pair had 4 eggs, hatched 2, but one later succumbed to some cooler weather. The other chick is just over 3 weeks old now, and is spending a lot of time away from dad. I'm considering removing the young and replacing the hen so they can get at it again!!

These are 2 little guys that hatched this morning, wasn't expecting them for a couple of days so was a nice surprise on one of my days off!
There were 3 eggs in this clutch, one infertile. The previous clutch of 3 eggs from this pair were all infertile (2 eggs went to the WA museum actually!)
My other pair had 4 eggs, hatched 2, but one later succumbed to some cooler weather. The other chick is just over 3 weeks old now, and is spending a lot of time away from dad. I'm considering removing the young and replacing the hen so they can get at it again!!













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Julian
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Birdwatcher and finch-keeper.
Feel free to check out my photos here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/lewinsrail/
And my birding antics here: http://worthtwointhebushbirding.blogspot.com.au/