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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...

Eggs: pre-hatch problems and how to avoid them

With many birds already breeding, a range of factors may get in the way of successful hatchings. DAVE BROWN...

Zebra finches: two colours, abundant potential

Eminent Dutch zebra finch breeder GJ HUISMAN describes a new colour project which he hopes will bear fruit in...

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A free and happy community

Few things in birdkeeping bring more pleasure than a breeding colony of budgies, says CHRIS GREEN. You don’t need to impose many ‘rules’ in...

PARROT DIETS: a complex subject

In the March 13 Cage & Aviary Birds special focus on feeding, Dot described best practice in feeding parrots as ‘a work in progress’....

No rush, no pressure

TERRY KELLY on a system that ensures judging decisions are made without undue influence TO ASSESS Fife canaries at the final stages at a specialist...

More than just a memory

Although the elegant red-crested finch was far better known to birdkeepers 30 years ago, pairs do persist in this country and GARY BRALSFORD would...

Gail Harland’s waterbirds

The black-bellied whistling duck NATIVE to the Americas, the black-bellied whistling duck is common along the coasts of the southern states of the USA. It...

Seed is just the start

Feeding our beautiful native finches is not complicated, says MARK JONES, but quality and variation make a vast difference to the health and condition...
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