Brilliantly done mate. Was a great show this year and well done on your awards! It pays to get an early ticket, some of those birds on sale were already gone when I got in.
At last. We were waiting. Awesome birds. Nicely done video names and focus on birds. That is what we like to see.Even non descript colored birds got prices. OC favored. (-:
Those Fruit Doves are actually Yellow footed Green Pigeons. We find them here in the wild in India. It is reassuring to see them in such expos that now atleast these beautiful birds won't go extinct once they start breeding in captivity.
Espectacular exposición ,es increíble ver a una oropéndola y también lavanderas que puedan vivir en cautividad tengo entendido que era muy difícil por sus necesidades fisiológicas , el avefría si pued tuve una varios años y fue animal manso , cordial saludo 👏👏👏👏🥇🥇🥇🥇
@@OCAVIARY I’m very interested try to come probably on next show, I do live in Canada do you have idea about importing birds from there or by shipping? Thanks 🙏
Hi, I generally try avoid showing the prices to avoid monetising our hobby. As prices differ from breeder to breeder, I would hate to discourage new bird keepers
As an ex-aviculturist I must say that I feel uncomfortable seeing some species in display cages that are clearly too small or in appropriate for the species, the lapwings and golden oriel for example. I was always concerned by birds sat on their own on the floor, not a sign of good health there were examples of this in the video. Whoever sets the rules for this show needs to set better standards for housing birds during the show. Nevertheless, I enjoyed being a bird keeper and breeder and I always gave my birds as much space as possible using aviaries all my birds had access to internal and external aviaries.
No, there is very few waterfowl at this event. Bare in mind, as this is in the UK, there are ALOT of restrictions on swans. Any wild swan is owned by the British Crown, and any captive swan has to be kept under license.
The aviculture hobby has literally saved species from extinction. These are only display cages. If you think keeping birds in captivity is cruel then you shouldnt have a dog either
@@julialungan4722I’m sorry but what absolutely hilarious comparison… dogs are domesticated animals, that cannot be in the wild and dogs are absolutely fine with their own space whether it’s a kennel with an outdoor area or at home. They’re not suffering unless they’re in a literal cage all day (which of course is cruelty). Birds on the other hand… many that are kept are wild birds, not domesticated like chickens and farm ducks. Birds that need to be in the wild. In no way shape or form do keeping birds help a species or save them. Conservation in the wild and managing habitat as well as banning/controlling hunting or illegal trade is what saves them. Take macaws in central and South America for example. Macaws became heavily endangered, by people taking them from nests and selling them to westerners or other people who have no care for the well being of wild animals. In countries like Costa Rica for example, 2 native macaw species are now booming back in a recovering population since they tackled illegal wildlife trade.
@@irw8367if you think that “in no way shape or form do keeping birds help a species save them”, then please check out my Twite Conservation Project Documentary from September 7th on this same channel. Perhaps that will change your mind about how aviculture is impacting The Twite Conservation Project - Documentary ua-cam.com/video/Wnbuk44ehe8/v-deo.html
@@OCAVIARYgreat video. Seen twite on the Norfolk coast but they’re doing bad and it’s great what projects like that can do, however rewilding projects are vastly different to the average person keeping birds. The commenter I was replying to has compared it to keeping dogs. Most averíes are just for fun at the expense of wild birds taken from their natural setting. Rewilding white storks, white tailed eagles amd twites is conservation with the sole intent to reintroduce. People going and buying non-domesticated species for their own benefit is not good at all. Would you not agree that the illegal wildlife trade has vastly negatively effected populations in Latin America like macaws which I’ve mentioned? 99% of the time people having birds are not for the intent to breed and release them, they’re pets. Big conservation projects that are run by large organisations and multiple scientists is not the same as bird collecting as many do. By all means organisations do what they can by taking and rearing chicks for more chance of survival, however a collector having a scarlet macaw at home is doing nothing for the species, whilst in its native range locals are finding every nest and plucking them out of their holes to sell to westerners who pay a lot. Same goes for the passerines too. It’s not ethically correct if it’s an individual keeping them.
The aviculture hobby has literally saved species from extinction. These are only display cages. If you think keeping birds in captivity is cruel then you shouldnt have a dog either
Thank you for mentioning the cockatiels. The national cockatiel association is here to stay ❤
Great to hear!
You learn something new everyday!! I never thought you could or do, show cockatiels. 😊
Вподобайка, гарне відео. Дякую.
Brilliantly done mate. Was a great show this year and well done on your awards! It pays to get an early ticket, some of those birds on sale were already gone when I got in.
The early entry is definitely a bonus, But that said, a lot were still there well into the show!
شكرا على هذه المعلومة القيمة والمفيدة جدا
At last. We were waiting. Awesome birds. Nicely done video
names and focus on birds. That is what we like to see.Even non descript colored birds got prices. OC favored. (-:
Glad you enjoyed it😁
Great video pal love the London fancy s I think that's what they where
Спасибо за отличное обзорное видео. Птицы прекрасны 👍
سبحان الله العظيم رب هذا الكون الذي خلق هذه المخلوقات الجميلة لا إله إلا الله وحده لاشريك له سبحان عما يشركون
What a great experience I wish there was one like this here in Mexico
That is a super experience and exhibition of canaries, not like the one here in Naucalli in Mexico ha
Saludos desde España,que bonita exposicion
Those Fruit Doves are actually Yellow footed Green Pigeons. We find them here in the wild in India. It is reassuring to see them in such expos that now atleast these beautiful birds won't go extinct once they start breeding in captivity.
Espectacular exposición ,es increíble ver a una oropéndola y también lavanderas que puedan vivir en cautividad tengo entendido que era muy difícil por sus necesidades fisiológicas , el avefría si pued tuve una varios años y fue animal manso , cordial saludo 👏👏👏👏🥇🥇🥇🥇
Super!!!❤
Πολύ ωραίο
Thank 4 the video bro
Very good tile texts here
So sweet ❤❤❤
Great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Dam i missed the Stafford show.
Perfect yokshire canary bro
Wow! Cool 😎
Woooio
Grate video again pal ! In one of your videos few months ago’ a guy did some mesh panels for you? Do you have his details please 🙏
Nice video
Hi bud, great show and nice birds, when is the next show at Stafford ?
The next show at Stafford will be March 2nd.
There’s a really big sale next Sunday (November 3rd) at Newark
@@OCAVIARY I’m very interested try to come probably on next show, I do live in Canada do you have idea about importing birds from there or by shipping? Thanks 🙏
Nice❤
2.25 amazing birds, title text here is a new species? 😆
Ffs, can’t believe i missed that!🤣
Look murai batu in Indonesia 🎉
Superb
Glad you enjoyed it!
How are you? Can you write the price of the type of bird next to its name so we can know the prices?
Hi, I generally try avoid showing the prices to avoid monetising our hobby. As prices differ from breeder to breeder, I would hate to discourage new bird keepers
Wish I was there 😢
Hey fella. Can captivity bred yellowhammers be reintroduced to the wild?
No they shouldn’t be. Introducing birds into the wild requires licenses and extensive study’s
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
When was that? Is every year?
This was on October 6th, the next show at Stafford is March 2nd
Every canary is a finch but not every finch is a canary 😅
Very true🤣 most finches aren’t canaries but canaries are a type of finch!
❤Thanks for sharing! Nice video!
Hello! Why is there less people in the bird show? I guess some parrots cost more expensive than in Asia bird market.
murai batu xda ke haha
As an ex-aviculturist I must say that I feel uncomfortable seeing some species in display cages that are clearly too small or in appropriate for the species, the lapwings and golden oriel for example. I was always concerned by birds sat on their own on the floor, not a sign of good health there were examples of this in the video.
Whoever sets the rules for this show needs to set better standards for housing birds during the show.
Nevertheless, I enjoyed being a bird keeper and breeder and I always gave my birds as much space as possible using aviaries all my birds had access to internal and external aviaries.
Hy
Do they sell mute swan cygnets as well?
No, there is very few waterfowl at this event.
Bare in mind, as this is in the UK, there are ALOT of restrictions on swans. Any wild swan is owned by the British Crown, and any captive swan has to be kept under license.
@@OCAVIARY Is it possible to buy fertile swan eggs and shipped overseas?
@ I have no idea you’ll have to speak to some waterfowl breeders and consult the government website
God created wings to birds to fly. Nobody should put the birds in cage.pls
The aviculture hobby has literally saved species from extinction. These are only display cages. If you think keeping birds in captivity is cruel then you shouldnt have a dog either
I agree my tropical fish hobby is also saving species@julialungan4722
@@julialungan4722I’m sorry but what absolutely hilarious comparison… dogs are domesticated animals, that cannot be in the wild and dogs are absolutely fine with their own space whether it’s a kennel with an outdoor area or at home. They’re not suffering unless they’re in a literal cage all day (which of course is cruelty). Birds on the other hand… many that are kept are wild birds, not domesticated like chickens and farm ducks. Birds that need to be in the wild. In no way shape or form do keeping birds help a species or save them. Conservation in the wild and managing habitat as well as banning/controlling hunting or illegal trade is what saves them. Take macaws in central and South America for example. Macaws became heavily endangered, by people taking them from nests and selling them to westerners or other people who have no care for the well being of wild animals. In countries like Costa Rica for example, 2 native macaw species are now booming back in a recovering population since they tackled illegal wildlife trade.
@@irw8367if you think that “in no way shape or form do keeping birds help a species save them”, then please check out my Twite Conservation Project Documentary from September 7th on this same channel.
Perhaps that will change your mind about how aviculture is impacting
The Twite Conservation Project - Documentary
ua-cam.com/video/Wnbuk44ehe8/v-deo.html
@@OCAVIARYgreat video. Seen twite on the Norfolk coast but they’re doing bad and it’s great what projects like that can do, however rewilding projects are vastly different to the average person keeping birds. The commenter I was replying to has compared it to keeping dogs. Most averíes are just for fun at the expense of wild birds taken from their natural setting. Rewilding white storks, white tailed eagles amd twites is conservation with the sole intent to reintroduce. People going and buying non-domesticated species for their own benefit is not good at all. Would you not agree that the illegal wildlife trade has vastly negatively effected populations in Latin America like macaws which I’ve mentioned? 99% of the time people having birds are not for the intent to breed and release them, they’re pets. Big conservation projects that are run by large organisations and multiple scientists is not the same as bird collecting as many do. By all means organisations do what they can by taking and rearing chicks for more chance of survival, however a collector having a scarlet macaw at home is doing nothing for the species, whilst in its native range locals are finding every nest and plucking them out of their holes to sell to westerners who pay a lot. Same goes for the passerines too. It’s not ethically correct if it’s an individual keeping them.
Dry man 98
Do you sale canary
Fast teacher 75
Athletic baby 99
I hate how small these cages are. They all look so uncomfortable
Thats because they are all display cages. You cant bring their usual giant aviaries in the back of a car, can you?
Hi buddy any pairs of files for sale please
Scandalous!! Cruel! Humans!! Something has to be done!! Ffs!
The aviculture hobby has literally saved species from extinction. These are only display cages. If you think keeping birds in captivity is cruel then you shouldnt have a dog either
Smuggled birds , what a crime
What gives you the impression any of these birds are smuggled?
None of these birds look smuggled
To much expensive price