I’m in the process of cleaning out the cages so I have returned all of the Zebra Finches to the main aviary. I also replaced the two (dead) potted grasses with alive (for now). A bit of greenery really makes the aviary looks nice and the birds seem to like it as well.
Finch Update 15-12-2013
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The proud father and a very industrious nest builder. |
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One of the young, almost all of the beak is now orange. The beginnings of the “white spots on chestnut” sides mean this is a male (I think). |
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The whole brood is here. The four on the left are the young, Dad and Mum on the right (blurred). Third from the left is the “charcoal” Zebra Finch. |
Finch Update 24-11-2013
All four young Zebra Finches have left the nest and a happily flying about the aviary. I don’t think the Gouldian and Painted Finches are terribly impressed with the young whippersnappers and their constant chirping and reckless flying.
Interestingly, one of the new arrivals appears to be a charcoal, raising the possibility that the pair of normal Zebra Finches have incubated and raised an egg from the pair of charcoal Zebra Finches that occupied the aviary (until the female died).
Still no news from the nest of the fawn Zebra Finches (there are at least four eggs in the nesting box).
Finch Update 17-11-2013
For the second day in a row the strongest fledgling in the aviary has escaped from the nest and had a bit of a run/fly around the floor. This seems to cause the parent finches no end of distress and in both cases we have returned the truant finch to the nest.
Truant fledgling Zebra Finch (note the grey beak) |
So in summary:
- 4 fledgling Zebra Finches in the pot plant in the aviary;
- No news regarding the nest and eggs in the smaller cage (I am starting to suspect they are too young).
Finch Update 09-11-2013
As far as I can tell four eggs have hatched in the main aviary. The young make a racket when they would like a feed. Despite that they are very hard to see (their parents have done a sterling job with the nest construction and camouflage). The remaining two eggs may be from the charcoal pair (where the female died) so they may not hatch.
None of the eggs in the smaller cage have hatched. I’m starting to get suspicious…
Finch Update 02-11-2013
Two of the eggs in the main aviary nest (normal/grey Zebra Finches) have hatched. Four unbroken eggs still in the nest. The parents are constantly feeding and maintaining the nest – wonderful to watch.
Finch Update 27-10-2013
In a medium sized cage with nesting box:
- The pair of fawn Zebra Finches have constructed a nest and laid two eggs.
- The pair of Gouldian Finches are happy and enjoying the warmer weather;
- The pair of Painted Finches are happy fossicking around in the sand on the floor;
- The pair of normal/grey Zebra Finches have constructed an elaborate nest in a dead clump of grass in a pot plant and laid 6+ eggs.
- Two male charcoal Zebra Finches are keeping each other company. One was in the aviary but his partner died last week. I had thought it was the male that had died… hence the two males…
N Gauge Layout MkV
Mulga Parrot
N Gauge Layout MkIV
Below is the fourth design iteration of my small N Gauge layout. I have replaced the two Peco engine sheds with a single Graham Farish pre-built unit. This gives me more track space at the front and rear of the shed (the MkIII version was very crowded) and allows for the addition of a storage line down the side of the shed.
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1200 x 400 mm N Gauge Layout MkIV |