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Re: Carduelis Lawrencei

Posted: 28 Dec 2015, 07:40
by Aviario Moutón
Craig52 wrote:Hi Aviario, just listened to your youtube video of the goldfinch song. The song is totally different to the wild bird song of Australian gold finches and your birds seem to have produced a song probably picked up from the other species you keep, is this possible. Craig
Hi Craig,

Forgive the delay in answering.
These birds are of a completely different genre to the exotic .
The family of Carduelidos are very melodious birds, but I can assure you that the video sings like lawrencei released.
Copying another bird singing is usually not usual in these birds , unless you " educate " with another song. As is done with the hybrid bird Carduelis Parva x Serinuas Canaria, ......

Cierte is that this bird does not have clean singing , is still honing her singing.

Regards and thanks for your comment.

Re: Carduelis Lawrencei

Posted: 28 Dec 2015, 07:41
by Aviario Moutón
Craig52 wrote:Hi Aviario, just listened to your youtube video of the goldfinch song. The song is totally different to the wild bird song of Australian gold finches and your birds seem to have produced a song probably picked up from the other species you keep, is this possible. Craig
Hi Craig,

Forgive the delay in answering.
These birds are of a completely different genre to the exotic .
The family of Carduelidos are very melodious birds, but I can assure you that the video sings like lawrencei released.
Copying another bird singing is usually not usual in these birds , unless you " educate " with another song. As is done with the hybrid bird Carduelis Parva x Serinuas Canaria, ......

Cierte is that this bird does not have clean singing , is still honing her singing.

Regards and thanks for your comment.

Re: Carduelis Lawrencei

Posted: 18 Jan 2016, 08:37
by Aviario Moutón
Hi friends,

New video in voliere,

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2Z3R7VFKhk

Regards.

Re: Carduelis Lawrencei

Posted: 17 Mar 2016, 08:50
by Aviario Moutón
Hi friends!

New video, the lawrencei in voliere.

Regards!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rosiZz222oQ

Re: Carduelis Lawrencei

Posted: 17 Mar 2016, 10:36
by finchbreeder
You have quite a little family/colony of these. An interesting looking bird, but alas not something we can get I suspect.
LML