some pics for the admins to do with as they please...
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fantastic pics Spanna and Greg
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Wow I would love to keep a couple of those, but I haven't the facilities or the know how yet.
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i'm in the same boat, but don't know if they are are compatible with my lot. probably a good place to ask!! would they be compatible with a mixed collection of diamonds, emblemas, masked grassfinches, gouldians, double bars, plumheads and redbrows? also, what kind of food and feeding regime is necessary?bluebutterfly213 wrote:Wow I would love to keep a couple of those, but I haven't the facilities or the know how yet.
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I think I will have to work my way up the blue bird chain before I take on those! I think you have to go out collecting spiderwebs for the nests!
Diane
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spiderwebs no problem here!!! loads of daddy longlegs everywhere, i call it "future planning", mum calls it laziness
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best to keep them in a well planted aviary by themselves,maybe with less fragile birds that dont require live food, they can be nice one minute then turn the next, need a well planted aviary with lots of places for the hen hide . as i have found if in a cage with lack of cover and plenty of local wrens around , it can send the male a bit nuts as he cant get the birds out side so he goes the poor hen which can be fatal.....pete
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okay, thanks pete. another to go on the future list (already includes crimsons and some munias...)
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Hey spanna,may be worth sending garymc a pm.He`s had a fair bit of success and i dont think his avairies are all that heavily planted.