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Bring back that synching feeling

It doesn’t half help when canaries breed in a co-ordinated way! Mind you, says VICKY BROWN, if the...

The Rasmi: a radical breed

Something a bit different – and the rest! Old and rare canary specialist ANDY EARLY introduces an extraordinary...

Bernard Charles Sayers (1944-2024)

With the passing this year of Bernard Sayers, aviculture has taken leave of one of the last representatives of...

Hanging parrots at Cotswold Wildlife Park

Professional keeper CHRIS GREEN gives us a heads up on this irresistible species, which sleeps with its head down!...

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Must-have cleaning utensils for birds

Got your cleaning checklist sorted for the winter? DAVE BROWN lists some of his must-have hygiene utensils. Regular cleaning of the aviary or birdroom is a must if we are to keep our...

The Mechanics Behind Moulting

All avian species go through the moult, but what exactly does this annual process involve? PAUL DONOVAN explains everything you need to know about the moult, from causes to...

The Three Key Rules Of Birdkeeping

It’s good to fine-tune your technique to give you an edge in breeding showbirds – but, says NIGEL HEWSTON, let’s not forget the central tenets...

Gamekeeper Found Guilty Of Killing Buzzards

A GAMEKEEPER WHO was caught on camera beating two buzzards (Buteo buteo) to death has been charged with a suspended prison sentence and fines...

The Common Crane Makes A Comeback

A new breeding survey has found that 2021 was a record year for the common crane, with 72 pairs across the UK and the...

Young warblers fare better when old parents seek help

ELDERLY SEYCHELLES WARBLERS with young chicks should be more inclined to recruit helpers in order to improve their own survival and the chance of...
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