Echo's Aviary
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#175: Aviary update - Success
Success with the Quail finches (Ortygospiza atricollis)
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#174: Aviary update-where things are at
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Just a quick update on everybody in the aviary at the start of breeding season.
#173: Is this Trouble Afoot?
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Breeding season is off to a confusing start...
#172: Someone to meet
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It has been almost a year.... they are here... and I am in love!
#171: At the watering hole
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Just birds bathing, that is all.
#170: Spring is in the air, for real
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Spring breeding season is just around the corner...
#169: Just peaceful birds, spring 2024
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Something your cat might like...
#168: Aviary Update: 16 feels like 40
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Putting the finishing touches on 2024 Aviary configuration seeing as how I only have 40 more days (16 really, but feels like 40) until birds released from quarantine.
#167: Aviary Update- Now what
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Just me working on epoxy and other projects specifically for potential new additions.
#166: Aviary Update-Getting there
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More projects geared toward optimizing for this coming year.
#165: Aviary Update foreshadowing
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The instant I pondered what to do, I had to take action.
#164: Aviary Update Starting Anew
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Breeding season is over and it is the perfect time to do some rearranging for the new year.
#163: Aviary Update 20,24
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Just wrapping up the year with a status on the latest bird population.
Aviary update: A few hours later
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Gosh it has been 6 months since my last update, here's an overview of what has been going on....
Aviary Update: A special addition
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I expect this will be the last video wrapping up "what it is like to keep finches". Many thanks to everyone who has watched the videos - you have been a bigger part of the journey than you know!
Just peaceful birds, the first afternoon back in the aviary
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Just peaceful birds, the first afternoon back in the aviary
Aviary update: getting the 2023 aviary up and running
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Aviary update: getting the 2023 aviary up and running
Aviary project: making a sliding wall panel
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Aviary project: making a sliding wall panel
Details about breeding Peter's Twinspots
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Details about breeding Peter's Twinspots
New Year, New species, New Chicks, New projects
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New Year, New species, New Chicks, New projects
Aviary update: New gadget
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Aviary update: New gadget
Aviary update: asking for ideas for 2023
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Aviary update: asking for ideas for 2023
Aviary update: A lot can change in 20 days
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Aviary update: A lot can change in 20 days
Aviary update: New additions finally arrived
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Aviary update: New additions finally arrived
An easy removable privacy screen for birds
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An easy removable privacy screen for birds
Aviary update: Trying to salvage the end of the breeding season.
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Aviary update: Trying to salvage the end of the breeding season.
Aviary update: Getting ready for what comes next
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Aviary update: Getting ready for what comes next
My best live food tip for feeding parent waxbill finches
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My best live food tip for feeding parent waxbill finches
Aviary update: First time with this species
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Aviary update: First time with this species
Aviary update: Last clutch of Orange-Breasted waxbill chicks
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Aviary update: Last clutch of Orange-Breasted waxbill chicks

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @user-ri9gj5og4l
    @user-ri9gj5og4l 6 годин тому

    Is it possible for me to order ,from the same supplier maybe as I'm in south Africa

    • @Echosaviary
      @Echosaviary 5 годин тому

      You may have better options there but I am quite sure they can’t ship live larvae overseas. the company is Arbico Organics in US. You can always ask.

  • @k.b-z8f
    @k.b-z8f 2 дні тому

    Thank you for all your informativ videos about finches and as your aviary was build up. I always start my day with a cup of coffee an one or two videos from Echos channel, lerning about a lot about the finches and the aviary or watching your birds while they bathing, its always a pleasure for me , before I start my day with husband and my 96-years old Mum, she ist staying with me and my husbands an our dogs, too. I I know there is a lot of work behind each video! As a young woman in former times I have had african finches still in the cage, now, beyond my 60s, you have given me the courage and passion to realize my long held wish again. I have now Gouldian finches and would like to have some more other finches with them.With the help of your many good suggestions, I m curretly planning to redesign our hen house in the medium term so that my birds can live in it. I wish you continued strength, creativity`, healthy and all the best. Thank you, you are great and a strong woman. Best wishes Kristin from Germany

    • @Echosaviary
      @Echosaviary 2 дні тому

      I am so pleased to read your comment Kristin- we sound very much the same! Congratulations on your new additions and thank you for your kindness. Best of luck setting up your new aviary and be sure to include a way to sit with your birds and enjoy a cup of coffee!!

    • @k.b-z8f
      @k.b-z8f 19 годин тому

      @@Echosaviary Good morning, thank you for your kind words.well, it will take some time to implement it, until then I`ll try to expand my knowledge thanks to your helpful tutorials and of course there is already a nice place to sit nearby, at least in my head. Kind regards Kristin

  • @user-qs4rd5ei6r
    @user-qs4rd5ei6r 6 днів тому

    Do you have fake plants in your aviary or real? If so, what are your favorite real plants?

    • @Echosaviary
      @Echosaviary 5 днів тому

      90% fake. there are good lists of plants online that are safe for birds.

  • @shreddinbetty365
    @shreddinbetty365 9 днів тому

    The wheels are turnin!

  • @fredaves268
    @fredaves268 9 днів тому

    I am currently doing the same thing with a small Gouldian finch. Your explanations have been helpful. It is indeed exhausting. Thank you very much.

    • @Echosaviary
      @Echosaviary 9 днів тому

      best of luck with the chick! I am glad there are some helpful tips for you. Paradise Aviary has at least one video about hand feeding as well, maybe check that out

  • @shreddinbetty365
    @shreddinbetty365 10 днів тому

    omg, you are like me always thinking of new ways to move around, make better improvements. It's because we love them!!!!

    • @Echosaviary
      @Echosaviary 9 днів тому

      Crazy bird people think alike 🤣

  • @shreddinbetty365
    @shreddinbetty365 10 днів тому

    you have the aviary of my dreams! I adopted a bonded pair of fancy pigeons about 4 years ago and they are my indoor feathered babies, I never seperate them due to the stress that it may cause. Are Finches the same as far as being bonded to one mate? Also, what nesting materials do you give them, I'm asking because I still havent found a material that my pigeons "love".

    • @Echosaviary
      @Echosaviary 9 днів тому

      thank you very much. Some finch species are the same but not all. In most species, the female does the choosing. They typically can adapt to another partner especially if they can not hear their original partner. I cut up burlap into about 7 inch lengths.

    • @shreddinbetty365
      @shreddinbetty365 9 днів тому

      @@Echosaviary Great thankyou!!!!

  • @user-qs4rd5ei6r
    @user-qs4rd5ei6r 13 днів тому

    Peter Twain spots??

    • @Echosaviary
      @Echosaviary 12 днів тому

      yes Peters twinspot was one of the species that was new to me

    • @user-qs4rd5ei6r
      @user-qs4rd5ei6r 12 днів тому

      @@Echosaviary thanks for responding! New sub. 😊

  • @joannc147
    @joannc147 22 дні тому

    Nice capture on his song! Back in my finch days, the fire finch pair built a rather extraordinary (sorta) hanging nest. He was a fierce defender of the nest. All other finches were WAY too interested in his nest. When the clutch failed, the pair flew out and the nest was torn apart by the other finches in just a few moments. I had a memory of tossing a small cotton ball into the aviary and that male grabbing it - “screaming with delight” - and flying around with that ball until it fluffed to about 3 times his size. It was hilarious! Thx for another great video!

    • @Echosaviary
      @Echosaviary 21 день тому

      I can envision the cotton ball!! I sometimes give the birds white feathers, they go nutty over them.

  • @dougdow3549
    @dougdow3549 24 дні тому

    Congratulations!!!!! So happy for you!!!!

    • @Echosaviary
      @Echosaviary 21 день тому

      thanks Doug! Kind of star struck by these little guys 🥹

  • @moniquesolanilla6767
    @moniquesolanilla6767 28 днів тому

    why do we have to ring the bird? I have so many birds with different color ring. It does not say anything to me.

    • @Echosaviary
      @Echosaviary 27 днів тому

      color rings help the breeder to track individual birds and correlate with breeding records for healthy genetics. Numbered rings help track birds generally for identifying captive bred vs. wild caught birds, again for healthy populations. If you are not a breeder, they would still help you identify individual birds to be able to know who gets along, who should not be allowed to breed, who is the bird who looks unwell etc.

  • @kuntaldas9774
    @kuntaldas9774 Місяць тому

    Name all species of birds please ❤❤❤❤

  • @levigrech583
    @levigrech583 Місяць тому

    Most Beautiful Aviary ive ever seen

    • @Echosaviary
      @Echosaviary 23 дні тому

      Thank you- that is very kind of you to say 😀

  • @carrolgribble7669
    @carrolgribble7669 Місяць тому

    Wonderful video An. How exciting for you, two wee ones. Congrats!! Patience truly pays off. I know it’s hard, but in the end, sooooo rewarding!

    • @Echosaviary
      @Echosaviary Місяць тому

      Thanks for the encouragement!!! I have snuck in some cleaning this last week as chicks are independent and round 2 due to hatch next week. I feel like a fugitive with my scrubber 🤣🤣

  • @sameerparab8235
    @sameerparab8235 Місяць тому

    Thank You

  • @JacquelineJax
    @JacquelineJax Місяць тому

    What kind of branches are you using I have budgies and want to give them a real tree to perch

    • @Echosaviary
      @Echosaviary Місяць тому

      I can’t speak to Budgies unfortunately as they are better chewers than finches. A budgie group on facebook could answer definitively.

  • @Brettly01
    @Brettly01 Місяць тому

    what are the length of these large cages before you joined them together.? thank you. happy birding.

    • @Echosaviary
      @Echosaviary Місяць тому

      these cages are 40” wide before joining. They are a&e brand.

    • @Brettly01
      @Brettly01 Місяць тому

      @@Echosaviary thank you.

  • @johnperez2898
    @johnperez2898 Місяць тому

    An yes you will repeat 🎉

  • @thomsmith2787
    @thomsmith2787 Місяць тому

    Have you seen the quail finches eat fruit flies?

    • @Echosaviary
      @Echosaviary Місяць тому

      I did not see them eating any. There are a lot concentrated in the compost bin and I never caught them in there foraging. however the flies go everywhere in the aviary so possibly they were getting them elsewhere. they did eat mini mealworms readily.

  • @TropicalAviaryBirds
    @TropicalAviaryBirds Місяць тому

    As always, both beautiful and interesting to watch🤩☺️

    • @Echosaviary
      @Echosaviary Місяць тому

      Thank you Torben! hope you are well!

  • @user-recept_of_youtube
    @user-recept_of_youtube Місяць тому

    😍😍😍🐤🐤🐤☘️☘️☘️

  • @On-The-Flies
    @On-The-Flies Місяць тому

    Beautiful avery.

  • @On-The-Flies
    @On-The-Flies Місяць тому

    Hi, can't you get foster parents they normally work.

    • @Echosaviary
      @Echosaviary Місяць тому

      I don’t think chicks would beg from foster parents after fledging. It is very hard to hand feed at that age too. I could remove the eggs or very young chicks to foster, but then I don’t learn anything about how to take care of parents properly so they will take care of chicks. It is a tradeoff.

  • @finch614
    @finch614 Місяць тому

    Amazing! Your brainwork and patience paid off! Congrats

    • @Echosaviary
      @Echosaviary Місяць тому

      my new super power is hovering from a far😀

  • @johnperez2898
    @johnperez2898 Місяць тому

    Congratulations very hard species 👏 but you made it happen like I said Master finch breeder An

    • @Echosaviary
      @Echosaviary Місяць тому

      Thank you Papi! I got lucky I think on these guys but will see if I can replicate your success!

  • @johnperez2898
    @johnperez2898 Місяць тому

    Hey you made how to show me one day what setup I need to make video on a cheap scale lol

  • @johnperez2898
    @johnperez2898 Місяць тому

    A very Excellent video like always me and tiffany love watching your videos An keep up the great work.

  • @AmoraFreya
    @AmoraFreya Місяць тому

    Dear Echo's Aviary ; what a lovely and Lively place to have different kinds of aviary's with beautiful finches in them 💫 I loved the way you filmed the couple of gold frosted finches and their breeding behaviour 🕊 💬 I must say you got quite Lucky that they even wanted to breed because i had them once to and they just wouldn't breed 🤔 probably i thought due to the other type of finches but what i d8dn't knew at that time but thanks to you that mysterie of the past has been solved because i heard you talkie about that they are indeed quite tenacious for their size. And now i know that it must have been the couple of gold frosted finches who probably were responsable for throwing out eggs out of the other finches nests. And now as i look back in retrospect they must have tried to steel the other finches their nest to breed in. But their tenacity got so worse that i had to place them in another smaller aviary but they still never got to breed. But as i have been watching your video you have more aviary's in a quite a big room. For now i have really enjoyed this video and i'm going to watch more of your video's but than with other type of finces in them. So thank you for sharing your hobby on you tube and lot's of succes with all your birds. Best regards Amora Freya 🍀♎♻️🤗😘

    • @Echosaviary
      @Echosaviary Місяць тому

      thank you so much for sharing your experiences with them!

  • @moniquesolanilla6767
    @moniquesolanilla6767 Місяць тому

    I love your videos, I watched when I have lunch. Still in love with the greenback twins spot. If you have a couple for sell, could you put me in your list. I been looking for them and I can't find them.❤❤😊

    • @Echosaviary
      @Echosaviary Місяць тому

      I really hope to be able to breed again. Maybe next year!

  • @dylanbaker8103
    @dylanbaker8103 Місяць тому

    Well done 😊😊😊😊

  • @OhanaFeathers
    @OhanaFeathers Місяць тому

    Aloha from Hawaii🌺Congratulations on the new babies, the new species, new Gold Breasted Waxbill males and the reclaim birds! A lot has truly happened in the long time you’re out hahah. I love watching all your updates. I really play that one day we get quail finches here so I get to experience working with them.

    • @phynekat
      @phynekat Місяць тому

      @Ann congratulations ❤❤❤

    • @Echosaviary
      @Echosaviary Місяць тому

      Thank you! this video was more for my record keeping than anything helpful, but it does illustrate how rich an experience finch keeping is- highs and lows, twists and turns!

  • @robertfaber6796
    @robertfaber6796 Місяць тому

    Wonderful opening.

    • @Echosaviary
      @Echosaviary Місяць тому

      thanks Robert! Hope all is well with you.

  • @joannc147
    @joannc147 Місяць тому

    Orange cheeks are adorable! Do you keep Society Finches simply to feed/raise abandoned babies?

    • @joannc147
      @joannc147 Місяць тому

      Congrats on the successful duo! Whew!

    • @Echosaviary
      @Echosaviary Місяць тому

      no, I don’t use societies as fosters, but many people do.

  • @Aprilbird1991
    @Aprilbird1991 Місяць тому

    Only thing i disliked was the fact that instead of real trees there are fake trees in there, i think they would appreciate actual trees way more and also i didn't see nesting accomodations for them, other than that this beautifully done ❤

    • @Echosaviary
      @Echosaviary Місяць тому

      thank you. late summer is not the breeding season for my species, hence the reason no nesting materials. There are many videos about breeding in the aviary if you are curious. The artificial foliage is a deliberate choice because for where I live, I could either optimize the environment for growing plants or for keeping birds. Over the years I have tried both and I can not tell any difference in how the birds interact with the fake foliage (perching, copulating, foraging for bugs, futzing, nest building, hiding, resting, breeding success etc.).

    • @Bdjdjsjsdbxnsiwnf
      @Bdjdjsjsdbxnsiwnf Місяць тому

      Fake grass too

  • @dablaugntximntxub2318
    @dablaugntximntxub2318 Місяць тому

    please help?!?! i have a question about hand rearing finch?!? when the baby finch is born but the mother throws them away my friend doesn’t know what to do but he went and bought a brinsea tlc30 brooder…his babies doing fine but when they are like 6-10 days old they started to be really dried and dying?!? what’s the right temperature and humidity for them?!? i’m asking for him cause he can’t read or write.. he has a learning disability thank you in advance!? should the humidity be higher for older chicks or lower?!? please help?!

    • @Echosaviary
      @Echosaviary Місяць тому

      they need high humidity as new chicks. put a container of water in brooder. do not spill water on chicks. roll up a paper towel and put it in container so it wicks out water. replace water when empty. watch chick skin to tell you when hydrated. be sure older chicks can not get to water and drown if they are old enough to move around.

    • @dablaugntximntxub2318
      @dablaugntximntxub2318 Місяць тому

      @@Echosaviary in the brinsea i do have a bucket of water which i put a screen over the water container so babies can’t fall into the water… the chicks are good healthy temper set to from day 1 to 6 days at 36.8 humidity at 50-58 … it’s all ok until the chicks started to have pin feathers or 6-10 days old when they started to be dried up… i had the temperature at 35 C and humidity at 50-58… at this age they all started to be dried up

  • @Brettly01
    @Brettly01 Місяць тому

    i love them aviary type cages you have, if i may ask where did you get them from and do you have a link to them.? many thanks

    • @Echosaviary
      @Echosaviary Місяць тому

      most of the cages are a&e brand. check amazon for xlarge flight.

    • @Brettly01
      @Brettly01 Місяць тому

      @@Echosaviary is possible to give me dimensions so I can see what I'm roughly looking for. Many thanks.

  • @TEE_0019
    @TEE_0019 Місяць тому

    What type of of grass is that? Also how do you deal with lots of pooping? I’m trying to help my disabled budgie.

    • @Echosaviary
      @Echosaviary Місяць тому

      that is artificial turf. check out options at home depot etc. it may have some advantages foe you. the liquid portion of poop tends to drain down the “grass” leaving the poop to dry quickly. make two sets (at least) of mats so they can be changed out often. the edges of mats need to be sealed after cutting or they unravel. Most important finches do not chew the way budgies do! I would guess they are not suitable.

  • @user-et6gq2he3o
    @user-et6gq2he3o Місяць тому

    Відкоментуйте в якій країні Ви знаходитесь я в Україні Ваш однодумець

    • @Echosaviary
      @Echosaviary Місяць тому

      I am in USA

    • @user-et6gq2he3o
      @user-et6gq2he3o Місяць тому

      Язачарований вашим захопленням мрію теж займатися такою справою як ви але в Україні це тяжко

  • @Brettly01
    @Brettly01 2 місяці тому

    fgantastic birds and set up. what is the powder you used to dust the frozen larva you used.? thanks

    • @Echosaviary
      @Echosaviary 2 місяці тому

      thank you! That is a product called available insectivores dust from Eutrolabs. It makes up for the nutrient deficiencies in larvae (and has added bonus that it separates the larvae into individuals instead of clumping when frozen. I dust it on live insects as well like mealies (which is the intended purpose).

    • @Brettly01
      @Brettly01 2 місяці тому

      Hi. What is the products name as I couldn't quite get it in the video. Thank you

  • @user-qs4rd5ei6r
    @user-qs4rd5ei6r 2 місяці тому

    What type of grass are you feeding them

    • @Echosaviary
      @Echosaviary 2 місяці тому

      I don’t actually know. It is a wild grass (possibly escapee and not native). I can tell you that I feed orchard grass and several grass mixes from American Meadows (SW grass mix has some species similar to where most of my bird species come from). I also feed half-ripe panicum species and crab grass is a favorite too.

  • @debojyotidas5913
    @debojyotidas5913 2 місяці тому

    Can I keep Gouldian finch and Parrot finch and canary together? In 25 feet x 15 feet x 15 feet (height).. ? Please say

    • @Echosaviary
      @Echosaviary 2 місяці тому

      yes

    • @Echosaviary
      @Echosaviary 2 місяці тому

      be careful of mixing parrot finch species, they will hybridize.

  • @dougdow3549
    @dougdow3549 2 місяці тому

    Congratulations!!!!! Finch Fireworks... I'm sure you've got that all sorted now.... Wonderful job!!!!

    • @Echosaviary
      @Echosaviary 2 місяці тому

      Thank you Doug! I always seem to be a work in progress. 🙄

    • @dougdow3549
      @dougdow3549 2 місяці тому

      @@Echosaviary Oh I know that feeling all too well. Everyday something catches my eye, and I'm like I wonder if it would be better this way...

  • @roydodd4694
    @roydodd4694 3 місяці тому

    ❤❤it😊😊🎉

  • @dylanbaker8103
    @dylanbaker8103 3 місяці тому

    Im rewatching. Love love love the journey. ❤

    • @Echosaviary
      @Echosaviary 2 місяці тому

      thank you Dylan, thats so nice to know that it is fun for you to follow along

  • @carolynnielsen2263
    @carolynnielsen2263 3 місяці тому

    Have your written some books? Or articles?

    • @Echosaviary
      @Echosaviary 3 місяці тому

      www.avitoon.nl/en/ The two books written by Tony Jochem are the best! Link above if you can get them. In English I have written a few articles mostly for European magazines.

  • @carolynnielsen2263
    @carolynnielsen2263 3 місяці тому

    Do you use all silk plants?

    • @Echosaviary
      @Echosaviary 3 місяці тому

      almost all are silk or plastic

  • @robertoalfredoquiroga4878
    @robertoalfredoquiroga4878 3 місяці тому

    Beautiful

  • @shelleycharlesworth5177
    @shelleycharlesworth5177 3 місяці тому

    I'm feeding a baby house finch that's nest was attacked by a crow. This bird survived and is ok but the other baby birds are dead. This is day 6 and baby bird is doing well. I am feeding him every hour or two for 15 hours a day and keeping him warm and clean in a little box inside a small cage. I think he is about 17 days old today. People on FB say I should take it to a bird rehabber. I read if this bird gets imprinted on me I can't release but must keep as a pet. HOW do the bird rehabbers prevent baby birds from getting imprinted on THEM?

    • @Echosaviary
      @Echosaviary 3 місяці тому

      I can’t answer your question for anyone else but I did volunteer at the Raptor lab at the University of Minnesota for many years working in the rehab area and one of my jobs was to hand feed wild baby birds brought to the lab in similar circumstances. We took no precautions against imprinting. It was never a problem to transition them back into the wild once independent. Even the captive birds I hand feed, easily transition back to a feral state when kept with other birds.

    • @shelleycharlesworth5177
      @shelleycharlesworth5177 3 місяці тому

      @@Echosaviary thanks for your reply....so the bird I am hand feeding is just by himself...so you think I can release him when he is able to eat on his own ? Will he think he is a bird and be able to find other birds? I think today he is 18 days old. How long until he can eat on his own?

    • @Echosaviary
      @Echosaviary 2 місяці тому

      @@shelleycharlesworth5177 sorry for late reply, at about 30 days the chick will be eating and drinking on his own. If you or any neighbors feed the birds, then release nearby and they will follow the lead of the birds at the feeders to get them started.

  • @dougdow3549
    @dougdow3549 3 місяці тому

    My condolences on Sven.

    • @Echosaviary
      @Echosaviary 3 місяці тому

      Thanks Doug, I miss his presence.

    • @dougdow3549
      @dougdow3549 3 місяці тому

      An, Totally understand that, I feel like we have an individual bond with our birds, some more than others. I have a handful that people swear are tame, I tell them there are not tame, they are not afraid, so when they land on me, its that they trust me. So of course we miss that connection...

  • @paulbarrington-heaven4759
    @paulbarrington-heaven4759 3 місяці тому

    I think I may have missed a video? Do you still have the stream as can’t see anything running in the videos? I love that stream since the day it was build. Greetings from UK

    • @Echosaviary
      @Echosaviary 3 місяці тому

      Hi Paul, It is still there, just had to do some rearranging for a few reasons.