I believe that wild painted firetails nest on the spiky tops of spinifex, which is why they build a nest on a bulky base of sticks.
So maybe this bucket of nails I left in there overnight made them feel at home.....
A prickly pair.
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Now are you going to be nice and leave it there?
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Jeez your painteds must have been weightlifting, look at the diameter of some of those sticks!
Not a bad idea though, clear bucket with sticks in it to see if it gets the painteds going. Certainly would keep the draughts off them and the chicks.
Not a bad idea though, clear bucket with sticks in it to see if it gets the painteds going. Certainly would keep the draughts off them and the chicks.
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Hi Craig,
I'm pretty sure it's paints, and I've seen them do this before.
Here's one with a finch for scale:
Here's one from above; I must put some feathers out:
I'm pretty sure it's paints, and I've seen them do this before.
Here's one with a finch for scale:
Here's one from above; I must put some feathers out:
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Re 2nd pic...Never trying to carry that one surely? Even I know that "stick with the bristles on the end" is waaayyy too big for the bird to carry...
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Looks like he is working on picking up the paintbrush
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Well I've heard they'll nest with any brush they can find.....
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@JayJayburd wrote:Well I've heard they'll nest with any brush they can find.....
Yes, I did.finchbreeder wrote:Now are you going to be nice and leave it there?
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On Sunday I snapped this shot: the two eggs are barely visible in the bottom.
Yesterday they went nowhere near it, though, and I fear they have deserted.
Not surprising really, as they are right next to the front door and seed bins.
I try not to look at paint nests as they have deserted on me before, but this one was hard to avoid.
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Don't give up just yet. Sometimes they play "us? nesting? no of course not!" When you go near, and slip back as soon as you leave.
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