Nice video, and thanks for showing my aviary. Sharing our passion with others and helping each other is the motivation why we do this and love this beautiful hobby. Keep up the good work ☺️
Thank you so much my friend for opening your doors to your beautiful aviary and leting all of us enjoy your birds and knowledge. Hope we can continue to grow this comunity together.
When I use to keep this species back in 2012 i also would feed termites during the breeding season and had great succes with many of the species that needes insects like the blue caps, blue breast, pytilias and twinspots. Unfortunetly they are not easy to collect here because they are subterranial so finding them was always a problem for me. I believe in Australia you guys have the termite mounds so much easier to find and collect thay way.
Your series is great, keep up the good content. All Finch breeders around the world are being identified. The video would have been better if you had interviewed the breeder also. Thanks
Hi Rancel, Nice video! Your birdroom inspire my Like you say how Mr. Aviary inspire you to do your channel! After i watched a video about your breeding setups in your birdroom i want exact setups in my birdroom 😃 i try to learn and get inspired from each channel on UA-cam...hope to se many videos like this to make a big community around the world ! Once again congrats for this videos ideea!
Ive heard of some great breeders from down there, would love to someday visit! We use to get the blue caos abd many others regularly imported but thats a thing of the past. Theres still some bloodlines left in the states hopefully those who keep them can get numbers up.
Same, I live up north but even if only for a few months I would like to give them the sounds, weather changes, space, etc. Still in planning stages plus its 5 deg f outside so not in a hurry. hehe
I’m going to buy a smallish shed, then build and connect an outside area. A lot like mr aviary design. I’ve been drawing up plans for a few weeks now. 😂
Thank you @bobble and @tone26 glad to hear Mr. Aviary and I have gotten you both addicted to birds 🤣. Always fun to start a new project like an aviary !
I have a problem and I blame you Rancel! Since you got me hooked on birds I got 4 of my own, 2 canaries and 2 zebra finches. But the problem is that I cannot find any more birds! No one wants to ship any and no one is breeding locally. What is the solution to my problem finding birds!?
@@paradiseaviary thanks for the reply! I live in Thunder Bay, which is in Northwestern Ontario, about a 30 minute drive north of the Manitoba/Ontario border and far from any major city. I actually saw plenty of birds for sale online they’re always located in large areas like Toronto and Alberta. And it’s very cold here, so I’m not sure how shipping would work. I’d even take a chance on incubating eggs if they can be shipped. (Can they?) I actually have experience raising baby birds, in fact I started watching your channel last summer when I took in and successfully raised a nest of 4 orphaned day-old house sparrows from my neighbor’s attic. I really enjoyed feeding them and watching them develop into healthy adults. It was the most rewarding experience of my life and I would love to raise more birds like them since I’m now an expert at it. I’m mostly interested in small birds, Finches mainly. I’d even be interested in breeding on a small scale if I could get a hold of a breeding pair, seeing as I’m an expert bird dad now 😂 Keep up the great work, man! And thanks for the advice. Richard
Nice video, and thanks for showing my aviary. Sharing our passion with others and helping each other is the motivation why we do this and love this beautiful hobby. Keep up the good work ☺️
Thank you so much my friend for opening your doors to your beautiful aviary and leting all of us enjoy your birds and knowledge. Hope we can continue to grow this comunity together.
Great video - love to follow the videos of mr aviary as well 😉👍
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Lovely aviary with lovely birds 💕💕💕
I watch both of your channels
Nice video
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Alot of success in Australia breeding Blue Caps is by feeding them White Ants (Termites) through out the breeding season.
When I use to keep this species back in 2012 i also would feed termites during the breeding season and had great succes with many of the species that needes insects like the blue caps, blue breast, pytilias and twinspots. Unfortunetly they are not easy to collect here because they are subterranial so finding them was always a problem for me. I believe in Australia you guys have the termite mounds so much easier to find and collect thay way.
Fabulous. Birds are the real thing all over the world!
Awesome video, And big fan of both you and mr.aviary keep up the good work!
Thank you Steven
2 of my favorite bird keeping channels combined. Love it. Keep up the good work guys. Spread the bird love!
Your series is great, keep up the good content. All Finch breeders around the world are being identified. The video would have been better if you had interviewed the breeder also.
Thanks
Love it! Gracias amigo!
Gracias amigo
Great video I like the information.
Thank you Juan
Hi Rancel, Nice video! Your birdroom inspire my Like you say how Mr. Aviary inspire you to do your channel! After i watched a video about your breeding setups in your birdroom i want exact setups in my birdroom 😃 i try to learn and get inspired from each channel on UA-cam...hope to se many videos like this to make a big community around the world ! Once again congrats for this videos ideea!
Thank you so much my friend ! Glad to see how wonderful the people in this community are . Hope we can continue to grow together .
We have a community that breed the blues and they sell but we are in south Africa western cape
Ive heard of some great breeders from down there, would love to someday visit! We use to get the blue caos abd many others regularly imported but thats a thing of the past. Theres still some bloodlines left in the states hopefully those who keep them can get numbers up.
I’ve been watching Mr Aviary and your videos for a couple of years now.
You’ve both inspired me to make my own aviary this year.
Thanks to you both.
Same, I live up north but even if only for a few months I would like to give them the sounds, weather changes, space, etc. Still in planning stages plus its 5 deg f outside so not in a hurry. hehe
I’m going to buy a smallish shed, then build and connect an outside area. A lot like mr aviary design.
I’ve been drawing up plans for a few weeks now. 😂
Thank you @bobble and @tone26 glad to hear Mr. Aviary and I have gotten you both addicted to birds 🤣. Always fun to start a new project like an aviary !
Kolik mast páru vidím že toho máš hodně takže ti ti musí zabrat několik hodin krmení. Ale sledují tě a máš to perfektní 🇨🇿👍
I have a problem and I blame you Rancel! Since you got me hooked on birds I got 4 of my own, 2 canaries and 2 zebra finches. But the problem is that I cannot find any more birds! No one wants to ship any and no one is breeding locally. What is the solution to my problem finding birds!?
@08'Kota trust me the bird addiction gets worse 🤣. Where are you located ? And what species of birds are you interested in ?
@@paradiseaviary thanks for the reply! I live in Thunder Bay, which is in Northwestern Ontario, about a 30 minute drive north of the Manitoba/Ontario border and far from any major city.
I actually saw plenty of birds for sale online they’re always located in large areas like Toronto and Alberta. And it’s very cold here, so I’m not sure how shipping would work. I’d even take a chance on incubating eggs if they can be shipped. (Can they?)
I actually have experience raising baby birds, in fact I started watching your channel last summer when I took in and successfully raised a nest of 4 orphaned day-old house sparrows from my neighbor’s attic. I really enjoyed feeding them and watching them develop into healthy adults. It was the most rewarding experience of my life and I would love to raise more birds like them since I’m now an expert at it.
I’m mostly interested in small birds, Finches mainly. I’d even be interested in breeding on a small scale if I could get a hold of a breeding pair, seeing as I’m an expert bird dad now 😂
Keep up the great work, man! And thanks for the advice.
Richard