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The Moult: Patience Is A Virtue
MARK JONES advises on feeding native hardbills during the moult, carefully colour feeding after it, and the need to be patient and recognise that birds can be late developers.
The Collared Hill Partridge At Harewood Bird Garden
Professional birdkeeper HANNAH FRANCES AHERN introduces a little-known but beautiful gamebird
Pied Perfection
Just as perky and endearing as the robin, the pied flycatcher is a delightful and interesting species that has proved a tough challenge to breed in captivity. BILL NAYLOR reports
Making A Good Job Of It
DAVE BROWN takes a look at the elements and roles that help to make a show successful.
Going By The Book When It Comes To Finches
What’s in a name? Plenty, when you’re talking finches, says TONY EDWARDS
The Starling/Gannet
GARY BRALSFORD completes his introduction to the spotless starling, a likeable songbird that packs a serious appetite! For his previous article, see the September 4 issue.
Shock Closure Of Family Bird Park
MUCH-LOVED PRINKNASH BIRD & Deer Park has closed after 11 years of battling with the landlords over land use.
Northumbrian Notes With Austin Middlemiss
All it took was the availability of one gorgeous hen and Austin’s diplomatic breeding plans for next year were overthrown. But you’d do the same if you were offered this particular hen.
I'm Betting On These New Pairings
SAM WILDES looks forward to a productive 2020 breeding season and describes some of his top pairings with potential.
Is The Classic Lizard Canary Heading Towards Extinction?
HUW EVANS identifies the threats – which are still widely underestimated – to this historic canary breed, but offers reasons for hope that a broader appreciation of the genetic issues involved will secure its successful future.
International quality Glosters: grab 'em for £1
FOR £1, YOU could be in with a chance of winning a pair of top birds from the International Gloster Breeders Association (IGBA) 2018 winners – Marnix D’Hont from Belgium and Netherlands-based Gerrit Douma.
Conservation Project Goes Green
A genetic survey of a group of captive great green macaws is playing an important part in their eventual release into their natural habitat in Costa Rica, explains DR DAVID WAUGH.
Common Setbacks In Breeding Budgerigars
Whether pairing up your birds this autumn or in the New Year, make sure you learn from CLIVE WAKEMAN’s experience of some of the things that most often go wrong.
Canaries Month By Month:
Should you stay or should you go now? BRIAN KEENAN assesses his birds before show season gets underway.
Are Birdkeepers Really Being Priced Out?
Is a shortage of affordable (i.e. cheap) quality stock hastening the hobby’s decline? DAVE BROWN expresses some doubts.
Huge Aviaries, Fine Detail
On Rosemary Low’s most recent visit to Australia, she made a point of calling on the renowned Australian aviculturist RUSSELL KINGSTON – and was fascinated by the attention to detail that this great birdkeeper lavishes on his beautiful collection.
Steve And The Flight Factor
When it comes to learning all about positive reinforcement techniques, Dot knows exactly who the best man for the job is: renowned avian trainer STEVE MARTIN, who is regarded as the originator of free flight in bird shows and is still an active innovator.
2016: A Year Of Success
DONALD SKINNER-REID recalls an eventful year where he learned to manage more than one breed of canary, and made a breakthrough with his Scots fancies on the show bench
A Man In Demand
Top Irish judge and breeder LAURENCE EDGAR tells Dave Brown about the breeding, showing and general techniques he has in place for his extensive collection of foreign finches
Why 30 Is My Magic Number
In part one of his 2018 breeding season update, TONY EDWARDS relays his plans for the colours in his birdroom, paying particular attention to his long-established chocolate & whites, fawn & whites, dilute fawn & whites and albinos.
The Birdkeeping Bug
After initially housing birds in her conservatory, KATARINA JECHOVA ELLIS soon became hooked on the hobby and enlisted the help of a friend to enhance, not only her set-up, but the variety of breeds and number of individual birds as well.
Square Glosters And Organisms
Continuing from last week, AUSTIN MIDDLEMISS recalls some of the classic characters he’s known in the fancy, this time featuring the inimitable Big Lol and late great Billy Watson.
Never A Dull Moment: A Champion First Season!
Now firmly an ex-novice, DONALD SKINNER-REID looks back on the past year with his exhibition Scots, Belgians and Gibosos and addresses the high and low points of that time.
Time To Prepare To Pair
IVAN CHAPMAN shares some breeding tactics and tips suited to both beginners and older hands alike.
Act In Advance, Don't Wait Around
In this new series of articles aimed at novices, IAN WRIGHT, KEVIN McCALLUM and NORMAN WALLACE provide tips for the 2018 breeding season based on their knowledge of breeding and exhibiting a range of canary varieties. First up is NORMAN WALLACE.
Greenfinch Maestros
Greenfinches run in the family for MARK JONES, who here looks back over the influential breeder/showmen who shaped the exhibition bird – and salutes the top exponents of today.
A Living Study In Scarlet
When GARY BRALSFORD was offered a pair of the exquisite Brazilian tanager, he jumped at the chance to try breeding them. Here’s how they have been getting along with him so far.
WPT Appeal Helps Seize At-risk Parrots
A CAMPAIGN TO raise money for parrots at risk of persecution has exceeded its target, and already funded the rescue of 100-plus birds from illegal trade.
Hawfinch Invaders: Will They Now Breed?
WILD BIRDSHAWFINCHES PUSHED INTO the UK in search of food last autumn could stay on here to nest, says the British Trust of Ornithology (BTO).
A Taste For Silverbills
When LEE CLARKE decided to come back to birdkeeping after a break of nearly 20 years, he picked up straight where he left off thanks to his uncle Ron Jackson and the duo were soon producing world-class silverbills alongside other foreign species.