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.jpg) A pair of European Goldfinches in an outside suspended flight cage in a stand of pine trees.
.jpg) Here is a view of the same cage being supported by two reinforcing steel rods driven into the ground.
.jpg) Another suspended flight in another part of the stand of pines with a pair of European Siskins.
.jpg) My hen European Siskin in the flight.
.jpg) This picture shows the shelter for the siskins, their food and possible nest site. The pine trees do a good job of protecting them from the wind.
.jpg) My pair of European Bullfinches. This pair I fear are too old to breed.
.jpg) These are the new Greenfinches I picked up in the spring (2007).
.jpg) Lutino Greenfinch hens in the flight.
.jpg) One of my greenfinch pairs set up for an early try at breeding.
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Comment by GUEST on 2007-08-03 06:23:23 Great site John what a lovely setup you have, that bird room is bigger than my house. I to keep British Hardbills and live in the West Midlands in the UK. Have a look at my site www.britishbullfinch.com
| Comment by GUEST on 2007-10-15 00:48:12 great site John i like the way you set the cages in the pine trees, i used to keep british finches back in the 50s budgie man now HD BS. good luck with your birds keith. | Comment by GUEST on 2008-11-17 08:32:37 i like all these birds | Comment by GUEST on 2009-06-03 22:28:09 like your birds hope they breed well | Comment by GUEST on 2009-05-29 19:47:21 I think you have satinette birds not lutino. you have a visual normal satinette carrier cock and satinette hens. Beautiful site overall . Pierre Tonna from Malta | |
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Last Updated ( Aug 04, 2007 at 09:29 AM )
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