Aviary update: Cautiously optimistic about Orange-Breasted waxbill chicks

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2022
  • This is an update on the breeding season this fall, with a great vantage point to watch chicks grow up and leave the nest.

Komentáře • 38

  • @AmoraFreya
    @AmoraFreya Před měsícem

    Dear Echo's Aviary ; what a lovely and Lively place to have different kinds of aviary's with beautiful finches in them 💫 I loved the way you filmed the couple of gold frosted finches and their breeding behaviour 🕊 💬 I must say you got quite Lucky that they even wanted to breed because i had them once to and they just wouldn't breed 🤔 probably i thought due to the other type of finches but what i d8dn't knew at that time but thanks to you that mysterie of the past has been solved because i heard you talkie about that they are indeed quite tenacious for their size. And now i know that it must have been the couple of gold frosted finches who probably were responsable for throwing out eggs out of the other finches nests. And now as i look back in retrospect they must have tried to steel the other finches their nest to breed in. But their tenacity got so worse that i had to place them in another smaller aviary but they still never got to breed. But as i have been watching your video you have more aviary's in a quite a big room. For now i have really enjoyed this video and i'm going to watch more of your video's but than with other type of finces in them. So thank you for sharing your hobby on you tube and lot's of succes with all your birds. Best regards Amora Freya 🍀♎♻️🤗😘

    • @Echosaviary
      @Echosaviary  Před měsícem

      thank you so much for sharing your experiences with them!

  • @MARKSFINCHES
    @MARKSFINCHES Před rokem +2

    I've bred lots of these, on super small mealworm.

  • @heylormammy
    @heylormammy Před rokem +1

    Huge congratulations on your adorable babies, no matter how many there are. They look healthy and happy and that's all that matters x

    • @Echosaviary
      @Echosaviary  Před rokem +1

      Thank you Eileen, I love the tufts! I try not to be a worrier about how many chicks there are but I like to keep track of each one. Must be reincarnated from a herding dog!

  • @pinoypetkeepers
    @pinoypetkeepers Před rokem +1

    I like your aviary.

  • @Rob_2020
    @Rob_2020 Před rokem +1

    Awesome 👏🏻

  • @yorkyone2143
    @yorkyone2143 Před rokem

    Time lapse digital photography are your friend, excellent video quality too. OB waxbills are some of my favourite birds, hope they continue to do well & thank you for posting their progress.

    • @Echosaviary
      @Echosaviary  Před rokem

      Thank you! It is pretty fun to check the video at the end of the day and see what I missed.

  • @MsRajesh2000
    @MsRajesh2000 Před rokem

    nice and adorable to watch the growth.

    • @Echosaviary
      @Echosaviary  Před rokem

      Thank you- they are amazing little birds!

  • @dougdow3549
    @dougdow3549 Před 7 měsíci

    How did I miss this? Next on my wish list, but soooo hard to find up here....

    • @Echosaviary
      @Echosaviary  Před 7 měsíci

      You will love them when you find them!

  • @khokandas2375
    @khokandas2375 Před rokem

    Very nice 👍

  • @dumbwaiter3644
    @dumbwaiter3644 Před rokem

    I kept these many years ago. Loved them then and love seeing them now. Unavailable here in Spain atm, but probably my favorite bird of all those I have bred. I still love my gouldians, but seeing these again, I would swap !

    • @Echosaviary
      @Echosaviary  Před rokem

      I am sorry they aren’t available- they are one of my favorites, glad they brought back fond memories for you

  • @DuneDemon8
    @DuneDemon8 Před rokem

    I don't breed birds but I worked in wildbird rescue. The rule was we never use housefly larvae. They can carry clostridia and often do, including the one causing botulism.

    • @Echosaviary
      @Echosaviary  Před rokem

      Yes- you are absolutely right about that!!!! That would be bad news. Thanks so much for drawing attention to that!

  • @beawandickloans
    @beawandickloans Před rokem

    Omg they are so cute with their baby plumes😊
    Have you ever seen interspecies courtship behavior? For example the goldbreasts and their closest relative the strawberries?

    • @Echosaviary
      @Echosaviary  Před rokem +1

      I have never seen it between any of my species even though they share space frequently in the aviary and flights. I am sure it does happen as hybridization can happen by accident or intent.

  • @hafizcelilkaya3313
    @hafizcelilkaya3313 Před rokem

    Çok güzel ❤😊

  • @birolpullukcu6807
    @birolpullukcu6807 Před 8 měsíci

    Muhteşem 👏👏👏

  • @matiasrefort2269
    @matiasrefort2269 Před 9 měsíci

    Hola!!..hermosas insatalaciones!!
    Cuantas horas de luz manejas en la temporada de reproduccion?

  • @ToonsiFcali
    @ToonsiFcali Před 7 měsíci

    Hi everyone
    I have a pair since sep 2021 i bought them around 6 months old different parents
    Finally they laid eggs all i gave them is regular seeds like the zebra finches i give them green and fruits and fruit flies
    Please what should i exactly add to their diet so i won't loose any eggs or chicks
    Thank you in advance
    Greetings from CALIFORNIA
    GOD BLESS YOU
    GREAT VIDEO BIRD AND AVIATOR LOVE EVERYTHING YOU DO 👍

    • @Echosaviary
      @Echosaviary  Před 7 měsíci +1

      very likely you will need eggfood, sprouted seed, and tiny mealworms unless they can forage for other live food in their space. African finches are very different in their care of chicks from Australian in that they feed primarily live food for the first 5 days and then continue to depend heavily on it until
      chicks are close to fledging. i check and replace eggfood and live food every 2 hours/6 times a day the first week, then every 3 the second, then every 4 the last. first thing in the morning and evening feedings are the most important not to miss but they do need to find live food continuously all day which can be hard to figure out how to do.

    • @ToonsiFcali
      @ToonsiFcali Před 7 měsíci

      @@Echosaviary it seems like they don't like it when i went close to there nest the first time i heard something while passing by they are in a bigger cage I'm still not done with my aviary
      Never expected them to breed i gave up on them actually thought will never see that day 😅
      I gonna go to the store and get what ever they have available for now
      Thanks a lot for responding so fast
      God bless you

  • @michaelkane3326
    @michaelkane3326 Před rokem

    Hey,Im Michael in Jacksonville Fl.I have a Pond with White Clouds.I rent,what Kind of Finches,from Finch Farm,would you recommend,and what kind of Avairy to have that can be moved?

    • @Echosaviary
      @Echosaviary  Před rokem

      Hi Michael, somewhere there is a video called “what kind of finch won’t make you crazy”. Probably in the playlist for first time finch keepers. I highly recommend watching it to help you understand what species might be best. I have had bad experiences with the Finchfarm so have never successfully ordered any from them. Maybe try Paradise Aviary or Lee’s exotics both in Florida.
      All of the large flights from prevue-hendryx that I use have castors and are moveable, even when combined side by side as I do. They also come as kits so can be taken apart and moved easily. Check them out on amazon

  • @mustafamohamed5644
    @mustafamohamed5644 Před rokem

    Hello darling. I am from Iraq. Can you export birds to Iraq? I want to buy some of your birds❤🎉

    • @Echosaviary
      @Echosaviary  Před rokem

      Hello! Sorry, I am not able to export birds. Good luck!