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    Linnies´courtship behavior

    Thank you very much! I wonder how could you identify by the pictures that the cobalt is a male, any tips? Sure I won´t pair two greywings for breeding purposes, the nestbox was removed 3 weeks ago and will not be reintroduced. Too bad it is hard to find linnies here, I guess raising youngs will...
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    Welcoming Home Leafshine the Linnie

    Hi Melissa, She is a beauty!!! I love the greens, wish to have one here with me someday... BTW, I loved the name, quite creative! It looks like she is confortable outside the cage. Was she hand raised? Cheers
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    Linnies´courtship behavior

    Hi, Here goes some pictures of the cobalt. In the process to capture him to take the pictures I could have a better look in his leg band (which I did not remember he had :oops:) and found out he was born at 2018. Some pictures are poor because Charlie would not stop moving. That´s also...
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    Linnies´courtship behavior

    Thank you LinnieGirl for your kind response! I will try to make a better picture of the cobalt bird, it will be great to have your opinion regarding his mutation. Indeed the greywing has a nostril scar but other than that appears to be healthy. It is the less shy between them and always...
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    Linnies´courtship behavior

    Thank you for the thoughtfull reply! I was surprised to hear that they have a short reproductive life. I know they have a narrow ideal temperature range (thermoneutral zone), between 28°C to 30°C ( Oxygen consumption, ventilation and respiratory heat loss in a parrot,Bolborhynchus lineola, in...
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    Linnies´courtship behavior

    Hi Recently I have adopted a pair of linnies that were told to be a male/female couple. I still have not DNA sexed them and one of them is a grey wing mutation which complicate things to observe sexual dimorphism. I live in Brazil and linnies are realy hard to find here, not to mention the...
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