Saturday, 28 December 2013

Eggs and Chicks

Kel Biddle  came for a visit today and brought some ponytail palm frond for my Quaker nest boxes. Great to chat about all things Avian as well as the new Bird Club Website


Galahs :
Kel gave me a second opinion on the galah eggs and confirmed one was infertile but that the other one is looking good. :)))

 Quakers:
The Blue Quakers have started laying eggs again so lets hope all goes well.

Thursday, 19 December 2013

December 20 update

I think the Masked Lovebirds have had a nice break from breeding so I have given them a nice empty box and some golden cane fronds. I wonder how long it will be before we see some activity.

The Galahs are still sitting on two eggs but I have a felling they are clear.

No eggs from the other guys but that's ok.

Thursday, 12 December 2013

Feeding the flock

I picked up some supplies of Passwel Crumbles for my smaller birds, Parrot Pellets for the big guys and some Vetafarm Macaw nuts for Andrew's Sulphur Crested Cockatoos.

All the birds have been feasting on corn, mangos, apples, oranges pears, sprouted seed  and an assortment of greens.  (Spouting Seed Link)

I am finding it nice to have a break from hand raising chicks, although in saying that I do love doing it.

Our Masked Lovebirds are having a well earned break from the box at the moment, but are likely to get back into breeding any time.

Our Quakers are showing all the good signs of getting back to a less frantic life after the snake episode, so fingers crossed.

Wednesday, 11 December 2013

JR's Blog Introduction

Being a bird keeper / breeder is full of extreme highs as well as some disappointments. We all have to choose methods of raising our bird that work for us. The choices we make often are influenced by research and advice form other keepers and breeders.

 I hope by viewing this Blog, you might find some useful information that will help you making more informed choices. I am always happy to share information on how I look after my birds.

The journey is filled with discovery and lessons that can be shared. This is what I intend to do with this bit of self indulgence.

Feel free to visit my website to view more info. JR's Website

Today I tried to give my Blue Quakers a bit of incentive to not build a new nest in the corner of the suspended Aviary. Some background..... they had 5 eggs eaten by a carpet snake, so I switched flights with my Blue / Green Quakers.

So.... I put another box in the flight to give them a choice. We will see how they go.

I received my new Solar Snake repellers. These are the Beez kneez so we will see how they go.

On a high note I discovered a second egg in one of the galah's boxes. Will they be fertile ?  Time will tell. :)