Cage & Aviary Birds

Bring back that synching feeling

CANARIES

THE day finally arrived, and the North frills were paired up. Well, when I say “day”… This year, pairing has shown itself to be a more gradual process. In previous recent seasons, the birds have all come into condition virtually together and, as a consequence, all the eggs appeared within a few days of each other. This had the great advantage that the eggs could all be

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