Early Spring Breeding
Posted: 20 Jul 2011, 20:01
Enough about CATS for me! Although it is obviously a very contentious issue judging by the number of posts.
This post is about breeding softbills and other non finch type birds.
At the moment I have breeding at one stage or another
Wompoo Pigeons sitting on one egg, due to hatch, one egg is all they lay.
White Headed Pigeons sitting on one egg and another under Barbary Doves.
Brush Bronzewing Pigeons just sitting on two eggs.
Bleeding Heart Pigeons sitting on two eggs'
New Guinea Ground Doves, three pairs sitting on two eggs each.
Rose Crown Fruit Doves just fledged one young.
Purple Crown Fruit Doves sitting on one egg , on the ground.
Yellow Throated Scrubwrens building nest, a large heap of debris hanging from a branch.
Hooded Parrots just fledged two young.
Musk Lorikeets about to lay.
Scarlet Chested Parrots just started to lay. One pair so far.
And of course Zebs,Gouldians and Cubans coming out everywhere.
I didn't realise how busy they were until I wrote it down, and spring isn't even here yet.
This post is about breeding softbills and other non finch type birds.
At the moment I have breeding at one stage or another
Wompoo Pigeons sitting on one egg, due to hatch, one egg is all they lay.
White Headed Pigeons sitting on one egg and another under Barbary Doves.
Brush Bronzewing Pigeons just sitting on two eggs.
Bleeding Heart Pigeons sitting on two eggs'
New Guinea Ground Doves, three pairs sitting on two eggs each.
Rose Crown Fruit Doves just fledged one young.
Purple Crown Fruit Doves sitting on one egg , on the ground.
Yellow Throated Scrubwrens building nest, a large heap of debris hanging from a branch.
Hooded Parrots just fledged two young.
Musk Lorikeets about to lay.
Scarlet Chested Parrots just started to lay. One pair so far.
And of course Zebs,Gouldians and Cubans coming out everywhere.
I didn't realise how busy they were until I wrote it down, and spring isn't even here yet.