Cage & Aviary Birds

Fred Wright’s BUDGERIGAR DIARY

JUNE

OVER the past couple of years I have not been well. Last year I pushed myself with far too many pairs breeding and all that comes with those pairs. I bred 300 and I used every ring - some rings more than twice. At the end of the season I had no rings left!

Since Christmas, I have sorted birds, run them through show cages, sprayed them and watched them grow and develop. Every week, I have been more and more pleased with

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