25 January 2012

Aviary Update


I'm currently looking after a bantam Rhode Island Red chicken her two chicks and her foster chick (a full sized Rhode Island Red) for my father while they move and settle into there new home. I have housed them in the Green Cheeked Conure section of the aviary at the moment because it is the largest area. The hen is sitting on the fostered chick of a night but is a bit aggressive during the day towards it and I have gone to the steps of separating it during the day and putting it underneath during the night. They are benefiting from the large amount of seed dropped by the conures at this stage.

Selling my young Conures has been somewhat of a trail but I enjoy the chance to meet like minded people as with purchasing birds and selling my young Indian Ringnecked Parrots. I have sold two out of the four young and in one case swapped one for a male Princess Parrot. I have been using two free online methods to sell my parrots (Gumtree and petlink) with most response coming from Gumtree thus far but not a great deal of follow through with the sale. I have inquired about selling them to a pet shop but the amount that I can give me is far less than what I can get online and still give the buyer a great price compared to buying them in a pet shop.

08 January 2012

Symbio Wildlife Park

I took the family to Symbio Wildlife Park on the weekend and I was fairly impressed by the whole place but unlike most I was most interested in the birds as opposed to the bigger attractions such as the tigers.

The place has several aviaries from finches such as Gouldian and Parrot finch to Australian Parrots and Cockatoos right up to large birds of pray such as eagles (most impressive) and even flightless birds such as Cassowary and Emu.

The large walk in Australian aviary way perhaps my favourite it had several species of parrot including-
             Cockatiel
             Regent Parrot
             Eastern Rosella
             Crimson Rosella
             Musk Lorikeet
             King Parrot
             Eclectus Parrot

It included smaller cages inside with some cockatoo's such as Red tailed Cockatoo, Yellow tailed Cockatoo, Gang Gang Cockatoo's and Sulphur Crested Cockatoo's and there were a few non Australian species doted around like Sun Conures and Alexandrine Parrots.
I inspire to have such an aviary one day or at least to visit more places like it.

02 January 2012

King Quail (Coturnix chinensis)

King Quail
Coturnix chinensis


I purchased this quail as a "silver quail" but I believe it is a silver mutation of a King Quail and is often referred to as a Button Quail also.


Sexing -


The male has a white and black "bib" under its
beak (female pictured)


Noise -


Low. I have yet to hear any noise from my king quail.


General care -


Quail are generally low maintenance and help keep the aviary floor cleaner. They can startle easily at night causing them to fly upwards and startle the other birds in the aviary. I have chosen to clip one wing of this female.


Breeding -


As I have only one female I wont be breeding this quail at this time. However they generally lay there eggs scattered on the ground then gather them up in a nest made of dried grass and sit on them for approximately 20 days. 

01 January 2012

Gouldian Finch (Erythrura gouldiae)

Gouldian Finch
Erythrura gouldiae


Sexing - 


The female has a lighter purple breast (black headed female pictured).


Noise -


Medium to low. There pleasant chirps are still noticeable.


General Care -


They have good temperament and are compatible with other non aggressive parrot and finches. They will rarely hybridize with other finches and should be monitored with parrots to avoid damage to feet. Care should be taken to insure no small gaps are available in the aviary for escape routes and when using doors care should be taken as they are very fast. Finch seed should be provided and supplemented by seeding grasses, greens, fruit and vegetables.


Breeding -


I will be providing a standard wooden finch nesting box. Can breed all year round.  

New birds

I have chosen to add a pair of Gouldian finches to grass parrots aviary. The pair came with a silver quail as part of the deal and they are all now in the Grass parrot aviary sharing with Scarlet Chested Parrots and Bourke Parrots. The parrots in the cage don't seem to even noticed the introduction of the finches, one of my female Bourkes followed the first finch around for a bit but that was it. I trimmed the female silver quails wing to avoid it jumping when it gets startled (they scare easy) and startling the other bird during the night.

I have red faced male Gouldian and a black faced female