Mr. Aviary - Best Birds Moments of 2021

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
  • A video about the best moments of Mr. Aviary. New finches, new birds, and an update of the bird gallery.
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Komentáře • 36

  • @sjreavis
    @sjreavis Před 2 lety +1

    YES to more livestreams. YES I would subscribe. Thank you.

  • @Loveofpets
    @Loveofpets Před 2 lety +1

    The baby quail are so cute. Happy New Year!

  • @reecejulius3960
    @reecejulius3960 Před 2 lety +1

    Happy New year love the vids keep up the good work

  • @Alex-S.
    @Alex-S. Před 2 lety +1

    Happy new year!
    Wish You all the best in 2022! 👍

  • @colesbackyardcoop
    @colesbackyardcoop Před 2 lety +1

    Hello my bird friend. Happy New Year! Thanks for the recap. I'm excited to see a successful breeding season in 2022! Take care.

  • @OCAVIARY
    @OCAVIARY Před 2 lety

    You have some lovely foreign finches👏🏼 and well done breeding the Chinese quail naturally I have done it in the past a few times but very few survived. Best of luck with them this year🤞🎉

    • @MrAviary
      @MrAviary  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you. Hope we will both have a successful Breeding season this year.

    • @OCAVIARY
      @OCAVIARY Před 2 lety

      @@MrAviary I hope so that would be very good😁 what camera do you use?

  • @finchjamaica117
    @finchjamaica117 Před 2 lety

    Happy new year all the best The videos were great

  • @av5135
    @av5135 Před 2 lety +1

    Happy new year

  • @reecejulius3960
    @reecejulius3960 Před 2 lety

    You got canaries thats great I have 2 pairs no success so now I can learn more

    • @MrAviary
      @MrAviary  Před 2 lety +1

      My dad has some canaries, I don't.

    • @reecejulius3960
      @reecejulius3960 Před 2 lety

      Ok I really thought you had

    • @MrAviary
      @MrAviary  Před 2 lety +1

      @@reecejulius3960 I bought those for my dad. My neighbor will not like it when I would keep canaries. They are not really bird lovers

    • @reecejulius3960
      @reecejulius3960 Před 2 lety

      Ok shame for me

    • @MrAviary
      @MrAviary  Před 2 lety

      @@reecejulius3960 no problem but most tips for finches can be used for canaries as well.

  • @ertugrulghazi6011
    @ertugrulghazi6011 Před 2 lety

    Happy New years

  • @alecsblayde13
    @alecsblayde13 Před 2 lety

    Happy New Year 🎈🎊

  • @kelvinanderson275
    @kelvinanderson275 Před 2 lety

    Happy new year 🥳

  • @makewithmegma
    @makewithmegma Před 2 lety

    🔥💕👌👍

  • @joshfrederick5059
    @joshfrederick5059 Před 2 lety

    Love your birds. Just to let you know 'Gouldian' is pronouced Ghool/dee/an

  • @shanrrosh
    @shanrrosh Před 2 lety

    Hello and happy new year! I hope that the new year fireworks didn't cause you any causalities. I lost one canary and two gouldians to the night fright panic from fireworks :( By the way, make sure that you count the gouldians every time you are watching them. They have this strange habit of wedging themselves into spaces they can't really fit into and they might get stuck and even die. I lost one orange headed one because of this.
    Regarding the king quails. I have a question I am hoping that you might have some advice on, as you have a lot of experience with them and they are new birds to me. I am having a problem that the male quail will pull the feathers on the females back off. I actually think he eats them. It's not the mating hold on their neck/back of the head, but rather he removes all the feathers on their back all the way down. Ever experienced something like this?
    Thanks for reading, and looking forward to see more of your videos :)

    • @MrAviary
      @MrAviary  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you, I unfortunately lost one quail due to the fireworks. Fortunately due to corona our government banned all fireworks this year so it was a lot less than previous years.
      Regarding the quails. This can be due to stress or the cage is to little. How big is your cage? There are a few options: getting an extra female so he is not fixed on one. But you need a decent size cage for that. There is also feather spray available with a nasty taste, this prevents feather picking. But I'm not a fan of this because most likely you just have a aggressive male. Nowadays this is becoming more of a problem. The best way to stop this if we all stop breeding with these individuals but unfortunately for some it's all about the money not the animals. So if I were you check if it could be stress, is their cage good enough maybe try putting an extra female in and if this doesn't work. Remove it and definitely don't breed with him. Hope this helps

    • @shanrrosh
      @shanrrosh Před 2 lety

      @@MrAviary Thank you for replying. He does have two females, and the cage is 1.6 meters long. It should be enough space for a trio of buttons. I wouldn't really call it an aviary, but some people do, and they are living with a trio of diamond doves and a pair of long tailed finches and some gouldian finches. They are all getting along fairly well, except that the two red headed gouldians are a bit more aggressive than the others but there isn't fighting, just the occasional chase away.
      The quails have never shown any interest in the finches, and will eat together with them. I was afraid that the male quail was aggressive, but he only rarely has a look at the two females and randomly nips at a feather. He doesn't chase or anything.
      They preen each other and seem to get along very well, besides for the feather picking. I'm not really in the hobby to make money, but I would like to get a few babies down the road so that I will still have some quails in the future.
      Unfortunately, king quail are very hard to come by here. Took me a year to acquire my trio.
      I read that sometimes isolating the male for a while can snap him out of the feather picking habit, and at this point, I guess I will need to do that regardless so that the girls can regrow their feathers. I might have to look into the spray as a possible tool to help kicking the habit. I also saw debeaking as an alternative, but that's a big no for me personally.
      Next month they will get a lot more space as my custom built aviary arrives, so maybe more running space with more things to interact with will help keeping them occupied :) It will be a 2mx2mx1.2m walk in aviary. It's gonna take up most of my living room, haha :P