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Just starting to condition the Timbrado canaries & a few Mexican sparrow cock birds for the coming season. Give them a good few weeks in the flights to stretch the wings before moving them over for feeder pairs. The yellow bird on the perch on the right is my oldest cock bird. Bred in 2015 so he's 9 year old. Last year he didn't look like he was going to make it health wise but shocked me. When the season came round and he started singing away then filled some eggs. So his lines are still going , them two cocks birds at the side of him are his young. 

 

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