Cage & Aviary Birds

FINCHES plus

I DIDN'T TELL anyone and I'm at that age now where I know I almost probably won't keep them – but maybe this year is an anomaly or maybe the shame has finally caught up with me and I needed to get it done! Wait, what am I on about?

Well, if you haven't guessed (another clue being that it's January – a new year… hint?), I made a New Year's resolution and thus far I seem to be keeping it.

For 2024, I have decided that I will crack on and give my foreign show cages some TLC. So with wood filler, various

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