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Spermestes fringilloides

Posted: 12 Sep 2011, 02:56
by salaar
Good afternoon.
Decided to create a separate topic of great manikinah. Began to show his bad character for the rest of its neighbors. Prepared them to a separate room.

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Already accustomed to the new building.

Re: Spermestes fringilloides

Posted: 12 Sep 2011, 07:10
by wagga
Do the Magpie Mannikin's become aggressive only during breeding season only or is it only certain pairs. Magpie Mannikin ( Lonchura fringilloides) is is the same bird as yours. They were available in Australia many years ago but I think they are all gone now.

Re: Spermestes fringilloides

Posted: 15 Sep 2011, 16:35
by arthur
I had 3 pair (well I had 6 birds anyway) in 1973. They were purchased from a Maltese(?) breeder/dealer who operated 'Lane Cove Aviaries' in Sydney. Paid $70 per pair, which was quite a bit of money in those days . . A new Holden station wagon was $3 600

I exchanged birds for another MM from a different source later that year . . and when it arrived it was a hybrid. Obviously one of its parents was MM but the other one certainly was not . . not happy, Jan and he did not get to join his half-relatives

Anyway They were housed in a large aviary about 40' x 20' (13 x 6m).

A pair of Madascar Weavers, which I was assured were peaceful and would be 'no problem' with the MM's as they were both robust species, was purchased

8 birds in a large heavily planted aviary. They got along well for about a fortnight and then in one day the 2 Maddies wiped out 6MM's while I was at work :hothead: :hothead:

I have never seen MM's advertised since . . and if they were anywhere they may have been in SA which was home to some great old bird breeders and was the last refuge of a number of finch species that are no longer withus

OOPS . . got my metrics a bit wrong

Re: Spermestes fringilloides

Posted: 15 Sep 2011, 16:48
by salaar
I've realized that this aggressive birds. Keep them apart from everyone else.

Re: Spermestes fringilloides

Posted: 06 Mar 2012, 01:19
by salaar
The next replenishment.

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Re: Spermestes fringilloides

Posted: 06 Mar 2012, 03:46
by Luís Lourenço
Good luck with them :thumbup:

Re: Spermestes fringilloides

Posted: 06 Mar 2012, 03:50
by salaar
Thank you Louis.

Re: Spermestes fringilloides

Posted: 06 Mar 2012, 03:54
by salaar
These birds are very interesting mating dance of male and female. The whole success depends on the female. She begins to dance and the male to complete.

Re: Spermestes fringilloides

Posted: 06 Mar 2012, 10:03
by finchbreeder
So are they reasonably easy to get in Europe? And how is sexing?
LML

Re: Spermestes fringilloides

Posted: 06 Mar 2012, 14:34
by finches247
:thumbup: Good luck hope you breed them