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July 2006 Pictures
of a some babies growing up
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This is a young Parisian baby just out of
the nest. Still being fed by Mom. Yes, this is a Parisian. Parisian
babies do not start getting curly feathers until a couple months old.
The last part of their body that starts curling is their head. |
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Parisian baby about 7 weeks old.
Starting to get some nice curls. The head is still not curled. |
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Here is a group of babies about 5 - 7 weeks
old |
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These are 3 Parisians from the same nest,
that are recently out of the nest and not yet curly. At this stage
they just look FLUFFY. |
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Parisian Babies. They are starting to get
curly feathers on their back and chest. |
Updated
May 2006 Pictures
of a few breeder pairs and babies
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Nest with 4 Red Factor babies |
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Red Factor Baby |
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Red Factor babies |
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Nest with 3 Parisian babies. Notice the one
on the bottom has a white head. |
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Parisian Babies. They are starting to get
curly feathers on their back and chest. After their first molt they
will have a curly head. |
Updated
March 2006 Pictures
of a few breeder pairs and babies
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Parisian sitting on nest with 4 eggs |
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This is the same Parisian as above |
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Parisian resting on nest with 2 babies |
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4 very young Parisian babies in the nest |
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3 Red Factor babies begging for food |
Updated
April 2005 Pictures
of a few breeder pairs and babies
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Parisian sitting on nest with 2 babies |
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2 Parisian babies in the nest |
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Banded Parisian |
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Hungry babies |
Updated
March 2005 Pictures
of a few breeder pairs actively nesting
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A pair of the Norwich that I imported are
nesting. The male is guarding the nest as the female gets some food.
The male's tail is almost gone because the female decided that it
would make great nesting material. |
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A Yellow Frost female keeping the eggs warm. |
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A Parisian female keeping the eggs warm. |
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Eggs from a Norwich pair. These are from a
pair of Norwich that I imported. The eggs might look small but it is
actually a very big nest. I give the Norwich a larger nest to accommodate
their large body. |
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Changing of the guards. The Norwich female
on the left is going to get a quick bite to eat while the male is
watching the nest. |
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Updated January 2005
I have imported several breeder Norwich and Parisian Frills.
The Norwich Canaries are from an International Judge.
The Parisian Frill Canaries are from a show winning breeder.
They are
all excellent quality. With hopes of a good breeding season I will be selling
their offspring. They will be first generation from these imported canaries.
You can have great quality canaries without the import hassle. I will contact
everyone on my waiting list and inform them first when I will be posting baby
pictures. Then as before first come first serve. Everyone on my waiting list
has an equal chance to get these. |