African fire-finches
- wallis23
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I have a newly aquired pair of Ruddies and they built a nest within a week in the new aviary. They have had two clutches of eggs which they have sat on for 12-14days and both have been infertile. Is this common with this breed ?
Geoff Wallis
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- finches247
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If there young birds takes them usually a few rounds before lay fertile eggs.
- wallis23
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The nest is in tea tree brush at the back of the aviary, but temperature could be a problem we have had some weeks of 35-40c. I hadn't thought of that can this be a real problem ??
Geoff Wallis
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- SamDavis
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If the nest is close to or against a west facing colorbond wall then that may very likely be the problem.wallis23 wrote:The nest is in tea tree brush at the back of the aviary, but temperature could be a problem we have had some weeks of 35-40c. I hadn't thought of that can this be a real problem ??
- Stavros01
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wallis23 wrote:The nest is in tea tree brush at the back of the aviary, but temperature could be a problem we have had some weeks of 35-40c. I hadn't thought of that can this be a real problem ??
Hi,
Just a pertinente question: are they real puré African fire finches??
I mean, if your pair are two African fire finchs and not other spicies in beetween.
Their are some small diferences beetween spicies and some time to cross them, results in infertile eggs and imcompatiblety beetween couples.
Regards
Gustavo
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Our firefinches here are the red-billed 

- Stavros01
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But the topic head line says "African fire finches".Uraeginthus wrote:Our firefinches here are the red-billed
African fire finch = Lagonosticta rubricata
Red-billed Firefinch = Lagonosticta senegala
Has you see, they are to diferent spicies...
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In Australia where there is only one type, we are a little less particular about names.
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