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New Article: Barbets – Stunning Aviary Birds for Experienced

Posted: 22 Mar 2012, 08:00
by findi
Hi All,

Barbets combine gorgeous coloration and a unique body plan. Related to woodpeckers and toucans, barbets somehow bring both to mind. I’ve always enjoyed working with them, although a “barbet incident” gave me quite a scare early-on in my career…Read article here:
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Comments and questions appreciated,

Thanks, Frank
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Re: New Article: Barbets – Stunning Aviary Birds for Experie

Posted: 22 Mar 2012, 08:30
by Mortisha
Wow i'm so jealous of your career Frank.
It would be so great learning about the behaviour and husbandry of new birds species as a job.

Re: New Article: Barbets – Stunning Aviary Birds for Experie

Posted: 22 Mar 2012, 08:45
by MadHatter
You tease Frank. :mrgreen: We aussies can only dream... :cry:

Re: New Article: Barbets – Stunning Aviary Birds for Experie

Posted: 22 Mar 2012, 09:58
by Tintola
:drool:

Re: New Article: Barbets – Stunning Aviary Birds for Experie

Posted: 22 Mar 2012, 10:34
by arthur
Very taken by the 'canned invertebrates' not cheap though, and wouldn't want to store them in the pantry . . just in case

Might be an idea for an entrepreneur . . Being an American idea, franchisees may be welcomed

Re: New Article: Barbets – Stunning Aviary Birds for Experie

Posted: 22 Mar 2012, 10:54
by findi
Mortisha wrote:Wow i'm so jealous of your career Frank.
It would be so great learning about the behaviour and husbandry of new birds species as a job.
I'm beyond lucky, that's for sure...esp considering that I almost wound up as a lawyer! Thanks, best, Frank

Re: New Article: Barbets – Stunning Aviary Birds for Experie

Posted: 22 Mar 2012, 10:58
by findi
MadHatter wrote:You tease Frank. :mrgreen: We aussies can only dream... :cry:
Sorry! But you guys have plenty there to occupy yourselves with...I had alot of feedback from people here in the US re this article on "Aussie Birds Behaving Badly"...folks wishing they had these problems!

http://blogs.thatpetplace.com/thatbirdb ... -patience/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Thanks for your interest, best, Frank

Re: New Article: Barbets – Stunning Aviary Birds for Experie

Posted: 22 Mar 2012, 11:02
by findi
arthur wrote:Very taken by the 'canned invertebrates' not cheap though, and wouldn't want to store them in the pantry . . just in case

Might be an idea for an entrepreneur . . Being an American idea, franchisees may be welcomed
Thanks for the note: they are quite expensive - originally marketed for reptiles. There are larger/cheaper bags available, sold with birds in mind, but mealworms (tenebrio larvae) only. Contents must be refrigerated after opening, and used within 1 week or so, or frozen. Best, Frank

Re: New Article: Barbets – Stunning Aviary Birds for Experie

Posted: 22 Mar 2012, 11:25
by arthur
Got straight onto your "Birds Behaving Badly" article . . thought it may have been two-legged birds . . and it was :lolno:

As for pigeons, starlings, sparrows . . we have plenty of our own . . for the very same reasons

Re: New Article: Barbets – Stunning Aviary Birds for Experie

Posted: 22 Mar 2012, 12:53
by Mortisha
I had alot of feedback from people here in the US re this article on "Aussie Birds Behaving Badly".
talking of white cockatoos in Sydney - they have their own facebook page :D :D

http://www.smh.com.au/environment/tagge ... 1vi0v.html
http://www.facebook.com/CockatooWingtags