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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...

Showtime, Texas-style

SAM WILDES completes the saga he began in the first part of his feature and describes the climax of...

Flying west for budgies

Texas! The Lone Star State is one part of America that everyone wants to visit, and if you were...

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Latest Articles

Prigen’s pheasant priorities

The World Pheasant Organisation has funded new breeding aviaries for endangered firebacks at the famous conservation ark in Indonesia. JOCHEN MENNER reports THE two species...

Size and posture make the Raza a winner

A type canary smaller than a Fife? Free-breeding and available in loads of lovely colours? ADAM KENDALL was intrigued enough to acquire some Razas...

Africa’s avian undertaker

Few birds seem to take things as seriously as the marabou stork, yet its life is as colourful as its plumage is sombre. BILL...

Budgies? I’m thinking small!

Junior JOSH BROWN has strong ideas about keeping the size down in his colour budgies, and that has governed how he’s selected his pairs...

Can it really be 30 years?

Having begun the journey with blue Lizards on his own, DAVID ALLEN has been joined by more and more fanciers over three decades –...

Keeping tabs with tags

To complete his article in the February 7 issue (see previous post), DAVID WAUGH explains some further ground-breaking studies using GPS devices on the...
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