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Crossing the Road
Finally got some rain this morning with more called for through Saturday.Good

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Finally got some rain this morning with more called for through Saturday.Good
Always classical music. But there was no music this time.
My chooks only seem to throw up, when they hear 70’s disco musicAlways classical music. But there was no music this time.
I just get annoyed. Real annoyed.My chooks only seem to throw up, when they hear 70’s disco musicespecially the BeeGees!
There was a movie once about a man who had thousands of rats (Willard) maybe you could make a movieIt's okay
they are practically coming out of my pockets
I need to get rid of all the babies!!! The crazy thing is they bite, very hard!
Funny thing is, when I play George Strait music, they all go lay eggs!I just get annoyed. Real annoyed.
I don't know anything about these kinds of birds, but two things you need to think about before releasing any of them:I'm kinda stressed out having these all these birds in the aviary, as they breed like once a month and the finches have like 6-8 babies each, and with 22 pairs you can imagine how many I get every month! Not including the budgies I'm so overrun with birds I'm debating releasing sone of the more "wild" birds. They forage, make their own nest in the vines, they do good in winter, and they are fast enough to evade predators so they would be fine. Should I get rid of some of them? There are so many I can't sell them all!
Here is one of the example birds of what I'd release: (he's a tagged breeder make so he's staying)
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Maybe ask local pet shops if they take any?I don't know anything about these kinds of birds, but two things you need to think about before releasing any of them:
- Would they survive on their own or are you effectively setting them up to die slowly of starvation
- And conversely, might they be too successful and breed and compete with native wild birds
Both of these reasons are why in general it is a bad idea to release non native pet birds into the wild.
It sounds like you have got in a bit over your head and maybe need to take a step back and figure a plan for managing flock size. I have no idea how to do that as I have only ever had chickens.
Please if anyone knows more about zebra finches it's me, the people at the pet sore said that they had only female albino zebra finches because they didn't have male coloration even though they aren't even feather sexable! They said a completely seed diet is all every type of bird needs, but in reality they need a varieted diet depending on the spieces. I've thought this out perfectly and they have all the aspects needed for survival in my area. The only predators they would face is the little owls and kestrels, but seeing as they are so fast and the budgies can't ever catch them I think they'd be fine. These guys are foragers and they eat mostly on the ground. That's why I can't grows plants in the aviary, these guys eat every seedling they see! The are also super cold hardy! I think ad long as I release them in small groups they will be fine. They also are very protective of their nests and they tend to make their nest connected together so a predator will have a harder time. Imagine a kestrel vs 3-5 pairs of super territorial parents. The kestrel would freak out and I don't think they will get kicked out of their nest. Also they are super picky when making nests so them taking another birds nest is highly unlikely.Maybe ask local pet shops if they take any?![]()