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4 hours ago, D B S said:

It does tweet a lot in finch note but not singing 

I take it's a young bird from late last year and maybe give it a bit longer into the spring to hear if it will but if it's just twittering the same few notes and not trying to make a song then chances are it'll be a hen.Some make brilliant foster mums as unlike a canary foster mules will in general feed live food to the young as well and a better diet brings fitter better youngsters..

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How long have you had it? If it's not been there long you'll need to let it settle, put it by the window in a quiet room or with the radio on and see if it starts. Hanging them outside gets them going too but only really when they're settled. 

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Been up a bit this topic an hope you've got the answer your looking for. If not place the bird in your hand an with the other use a dining needle an cotton. Hold the cotton thumb an finger and hang the needle just above the vent of the bird. If the needle starts to swing in a circle it's a hen if it starts to go up and down from head to tail it's a Cock hope this helps 

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