HI guys,
My aviary has been in operation for a few weeks now and I am loving every minute of it.
I just wanted to make some observations about my birds and see if others with experience can tell me if the birds look to be in the breeding mood;
Tri colour parrot finches: I released my tri colour parrot finches (last yrs birds)in the aviary a few days ago. I noticed today that the cock bird is chasing the hen around. Its not a frantic chase but it is stepping up in intensity everyday, does this sound prpomising? When not breeding do the tri colours just sit around like any other finch?
Green singers: Noticed the cock bird tunneling deep into my brush walls and he has started "owning" that part of the aviary. He will tolerate the goldfinches a little but anything else gets the evil eye.
Zebs: in the nest and on eggs...no brainer
Gouldians: How black does the hens beak get when she is in condition? does anyone have a photo? I have noticed one of the hens with quite a bit of black on the beak.
Thanks in advance
El Feroz
Breeding signs or just over excitement?
- elferoz777
- ...............................
- Posts: 1759
- Joined: 01 Feb 2012, 22:15
- Location: Fairy Meadow, NSW
Breeding Project 2020-2025.
agate mosaic canaries, agate yellow mosaic canaries, red zebs, self bengos and goldfinch mules.
agate mosaic canaries, agate yellow mosaic canaries, red zebs, self bengos and goldfinch mules.
- Tiaris
- ...............................
- Posts: 3517
- Joined: 23 Apr 2011, 08:48
- Location: Coffs Harbour
The Tri-coloured Parrotfinch chase is the main part of the courtship ritual. They are definitely going to attempt breeding if they are doing this.
Don't have a photo but the Gouldian hen's beak goes a charcoal colour, although yellow-backed or other diluted mutations don't show significant colour change on the beak.
Most Green Singer males will defend his nest territory. Some defend a larger area than others & some more ferocious too.
All sounds promising. Good luck.
Don't have a photo but the Gouldian hen's beak goes a charcoal colour, although yellow-backed or other diluted mutations don't show significant colour change on the beak.
Most Green Singer males will defend his nest territory. Some defend a larger area than others & some more ferocious too.
All sounds promising. Good luck.
- Craig52
- ...............................
- Posts: 5082
- Joined: 11 Nov 2011, 19:26
- Location: victoria
Tiaris wrote:The Tri-coloured Parrotfinch chase is the main part of the courtship ritual. They are definitely going to attempt breeding if they are doing this.
Don't have a photo but the Gouldian hen's beak goes a charcoal colour, although yellow-backed or other diluted mutations don't show significant colour change on the beak.
Most Green Singer males will defend his nest territory. Some defend a larger area than others & some more ferocious too.
All sounds promising. Good luck.
And,it is breeding season for all those species.....Good Luck Craig