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Annoying behaviour
Posted: 31 Aug 2012, 18:19
by ruthieharris
When my BlueCap is trying to impress the hen , (who shows little interest) my Sea Green PF who I believe is male and is the noisiest out of my PF comes right over and bobs his head and shrills and puts tail in the air ,gets excited.Blue Cap gets annoyed and chases away.Why do you think the Seagreen is so interested in the BlueCaps singing ? Or maybe this PF is a Hen ? What do you guys think ? I can really feel Blue Caps fustration haha
Re: Annoying behaviour
Posted: 31 Aug 2012, 21:10
by Craig52
Hi Ruthie,i know what i would prefer to breed so i would be getting him out of there till at least the Bluecaps have done their thing and gone to nest.That sort of behavior is going to result in infertile eggs for the Bluecaps. Cheers Craig
Re: Annoying behaviour
Posted: 31 Aug 2012, 21:17
by finches247
If it is the noisest out of all your RFPF's I would say It cock bird.In My colony of RFPF The males quite regularly have singing competitions in the aviaries between each other and with the BFPF's in the aviary next door to them.I do notice they try rub it in there singing towards quite a few of the other finches when they try sing in front of there mate as well as there own kind.I would move him temporily from that aviary.

Re: Annoying behaviour
Posted: 31 Aug 2012, 22:25
by ruthieharris
wow ... thats amazing Thank You guys i knew someone on here would know what was going on and thats why i love this forum for advice

Re: Annoying behaviour
Posted: 01 Sep 2012, 10:46
by ruthieharris
Done , moved the PFs into another Aviary , come to think of it he has been interferring too with where the Bluecaps like to hang and rustle thru a certain possible nest site area and been first in at mealworms lately where the BlueCaps were always guaranteed first in

annoying lil turd Right only a couple of pairs in Girlie aviary now so lets see if this improves things and gets the ball rolling

Re: Annoying behaviour
Posted: 01 Sep 2012, 10:59
by Jayburd
Good luck!!!!

And be sure to post pictures of the blue cap babies for me to drool over
