Re: Large Green Singer
Posted: 15 Sep 2012, 08:21
a photo that I took today:
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Is this a joke? They just can't be mistaken for Yellow Canary. They are different color, size and posture.nswchainsaw wrote:What are these
They look nice!nswchainsaw wrote:What are these
Beautiful pair. I wish have one in my home.arielbergfinch wrote:I got a new pair of african yellow canary.they are really pretty and double sized than the green singer.
a photo that I took today:
Except for the Blue Chaffinches. Just say they are available in Portugal and I'll be there next week to pick them up!dukem wrote:I live in Portugal and i never saw one they are super rare in here. But i breed a similar specie Serinus Dorsostriatus and the litle ones green singer, grey singer and some rare serinus like serinus flavivertex and serinus hypostictus.
http://serinuspt.wordpress.com/
Here in Portugal there are 2 spicies of Fringilla one is Fringilla coelebs and the other Fringilla montifringilla. Madeira belongs to Portugal but they dont export this birds to the main land.Netsurfer wrote:Except for the Blue Chaffinches. Just say they are available in Portugal and I'll be there next week to pick them up!dukem wrote:I live in Portugal and i never saw one they are super rare in here. But i breed a similar specie Serinus Dorsostriatus and the litle ones green singer, grey singer and some rare serinus like serinus flavivertex and serinus hypostictus.
http://serinuspt.wordpress.com/
Here is the subspecie from Madeira Island http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YpisECAE ... re=related
and here is the African subspecies from Morocco http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5tkqb_O ... sults_main