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branchez
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2 young Crimsons, fledged about 10 days ago. The hen is back down.
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Myzomela
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Beautiful youngsters Branchez- well done!
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TomDeGraaff
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Lovely shot too :)
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Congratulations Nice Work :thumbup: :clap:
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gouldianpaul
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well done Jack....nice looking birds
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Craig52
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Well done Jack, :thumbup: Craig
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Very nice. Curiosity has the better of me of me so i have to ask, do the birds use the bush in the back ground or prefer to perch on the dead stuff (which looks similar to ti tree) . Im only asking because ive noticed a few aussie finches that dont like the broad leaved exotic plants and always seem to prefer dead sticks and native shrubs to nest in and land in. ?
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elferoz777
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Good stuff mate!


How you keeping them?

Large aviary or cabinets?

I know someone who successfully breeds them in cabinets though I know this is not the general way to go.
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David2406
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well done :clap: :clap: :clap:
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