Monday, 16 July 2012

Numbers 4 and 7 are off to a new home soon so these are the last photos of them. I am excited about their new abode. I know they will be happy.




Sunday, 8 July 2012

Some pictures of the youngsters- they keep moving just as I take their picture!









Friday, 22 June 2012

This is the ninth Scotch Fancy chick just separated from its parents this week after they attacked it and pulled out all its tail feathers! It is a sibling of the singleton (and the second single chick they have raised this season) and as you can see has a lovely yellow chest. Shame it has no tail but that will regrow!



It is the last Scotch Fancy I will bredd this year. The pairs have been nesting since January and they (and I) need a rest!



This baby will be joined in the weaning cage with three Rollers just leaving the nest this weekend. I then have a final nest of Rollers due to hatch this weekend and that will be the end of this year's breeding season.

Tuesday, 12 June 2012

Some pictures of the four chicks - with one Roller being weaned with them - at coming up for 5 weeks. I love this yellow with its green cap.


The cap is almost grey - it will be interesting to see how the colour moults in.


See if you can spot the little variegated one hiding and peeping out from his hidey hole!


Saturday, 9 June 2012

Weaning of the nest of four is going well and the four have been joined by the singletonRoller for weaning. They all seem to et on. The mother of the four - who has produced 7 youngsters - wants to nest again but she's been laying since January so I am retiring her for this year.

We have 1 baby in the final Scotch nest - again a singl chick being reared by the parents of the last single chick. He's ten days old now so will be ready to leave the nest at the end of next week or early the week after.

Sunday, 3 June 2012

Some pictures of the new nest of four who are leaving the nest this weekend and will be off to the nursery this week.







Tuesday, 29 May 2012

Ring number 4 was at the vet last week. He has had antibiotics and is making a recovery. It was really tricky getting the medication into him but we seem to have managed. He was really quite ill, fitting and looking pretty bad so it's a huge improvement. He's in isolation for now until I am sure he can't infect anyone else.



The singleton's parents have just hatched their first chick of their nest. I had tried to rest her but she was going frantic looking for a nest so I let them try this last time for this year. We are definitely stopping after this nest. They are tired and so am I!




And the nest of four new babies, 2 weeks old this week and really too many and too large for the nest. They will probably be out of the nest this weekend.



And here are the other three at 8 weeks of age. Now they are fully weaned they are not interested in egg food. All growing up!