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    Cockatiel and canaries?

    Hello people! I have a question for you guys, recently a theater group i am not part of anymore is about to get a canarie bird just to use as a forniture on stage, a real bird as a prompt that is not even important to the show (it makes me so angry, i hate them with a burning passion), aside...
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    Sudden aversion to me

    I haven't been here in a while as I'm preoccupied with work. I am concerned my handtame canary has developed an aversion to me. Normally I am able to place my hands inside his cage and feed him, hold him in my hand, and reach for him. He is not fearful of my hands and enjoys handling. When I...
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    Canary possibly sick

    My 9 month old male Canary was acting strange yesterday. He is fully tame and can be handled, and he trusts me and my hands fully, which is why he showed his symptoms to me and hid them in front of others. I've changed his diet from a seed and dried fruits mix only, to Dr. Harrison's a month...
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    Help - canary babies get legs bitten off!

    Hi everyone. I am new in this forum and I am Danish so I apologize if I have posted this in a wrong place and for any spelling mistakes etc. My farther has a big bird cage outside with many canaries and three cockatiels. My dad has had birds for 20 years and every year the canary birds get...
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    How many canaries

    Hello, I am new here so I hope I am posting in the correct spot. I will likely be getting canaries soon and am wondering how many I can have living together. I was originally thinking 4 but im pretty sure the cage is large enough for more. Also, should I only have one male? Or is the cage big...
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    Canary - Injured or maybe sick - Eye

    This is not a parrot question, but I thought some of you could probably help anyways. My mom recently got a large aviary and put all of her finches and small birds into it together, including two male canaries. She knew the males might not work together but sometimes that can work with one...
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    Red Hooded Siskins - the reason we have Red Factor Canaries

    Meet the Red Hooded Siskin, "parent" species of Red Factor Canaries: The Reason We Have Red Factor Canaries - Meet the Red Hooded Siskin - Part 1 | That Bird Blog
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