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Hey all!
I haven't really been posting much recently, been pretty busy with the homeschoolwork. I thought I'd post some photos of my birds, since the ones I've been posting recently all seem to be someone else's or no one's!
So here's a little update of what's been happening :)

I've been testing out different fruit-vege mixes. On the day this was taken, there was spinach, banana, strawberry and cherry tomato, I think. The parrot finches were keen!
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The Saint Helenas and their four young ones are doing well. I stupidly didn't ring the babies. I THINK this is dad, but it might be one of the babies...
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The Jacarini male has been looking like this for about two months. I think he started moulting, then decided he may as well not bother. It's almost time for him to colour up again :P
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The LBQ male is still looking as scruffy as when he arrived last year. I don't know if he'll ever really look fabulous, but a scruffy male is infinitely better than no male! Now that it's starting to warm up, I'm organising to put in some more ground level cover, that should help them feel more comfortable and hopefully bring them into a breeding mood.
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And finally, some more saint helena babies :)
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Hopefully I'll get back to being a properly active member again! I've missed you lot!
J :D
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Welcome back Jay and great pics :wave: .
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Welcome Back Jay Great Finches :wave:
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WB and thanks for sharing the photos

Nice parrot finches

nice quail also..

What are they like to keep?

i am thinking of getting a pair and offing my kingies.
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nice pics j.....
very nice subjects too!
welcome back :D
another "regular" has not been sighted for a while.....jusdeb from dubbo....hope all is ok.
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Great looking finches the parrot finch pics are particularly good.
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great pics!
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Thanks guys!! :D
elferoz777 wrote: nice quail also..

What are they like to keep?

i am thinking of getting a pair and offing my kingies.
They're brilliant little birds, they have some fascinating habits. As far as general keeping goes, they're actually pretty similar to king quail. I've yet to breed them, but they do require live food I'm told, and plenty of cover (which I'm working on). Also dry floors (being a mostly semi-arid species). They can be hard to get a hold of near the coast, I had to look for quite a while after a cat killed my last hen two years ago.
COUNTRY CAPITAL wrote: another "regular" has not been sighted for a while.....jusdeb from dubbo....hope all is ok.
Yeah, I noticed she hasn't been around for a while!! Doesn't look like Buzz has been on much either. Hopefully they'll be back soon from whatever they're doing :)
Julian

Birdwatcher and finch-keeper.

Feel free to check out my photos here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/lewinsrail/
And my birding antics here: http://worthtwointhebushbirding.blogspot.com.au/
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