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Old 13-10-2009, 07:44 PM
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Re: introducing a new finch...

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Originally Posted by birdcrazy View Post
as with most birds they shouldn't fight unless there is a female involved, which you say you dont want so they should be fine ,as for the owls being wild caught ,dont worry they wont be,it reallt wouldn't be worth it as they are not rare or anything like that.he is properly just waiting on his birds to breed again.
Yeah I think i'm just getting paranoid! We've been doing about animal smuggling and stuff at college recently so it just made me wonder

I got a new finch today he's a male Zebra, but he has black cheeks and black markings, he's gorgeous! And he's a very healthy looking bird, i'm quite proud of him I released him into a brand new cage with my other finch and so far it seems okay! they're a little wary of each other and I think the new finch has growled once or twice at him (it's like a very high speed clicking noise) and they tend to be keeping their distance a little bit but hopefully they'll warm to each other soon obviously they've only just met each other for the first time so hopefully they're just taking time to suss each other out, there's no fighting or anything going on so i'm not too worried about them at all! I just hope they bond like my old two did, they spent a lot of time snuggled up together, it was so sweet to see them!
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