Thank you for visiting and making this great video 😊 And to all of you viewers - you are very welcome to visit my channel and see many more bird videos 😊👍
Love it, what a fantastic aviary❤️ I’ve heard of people breeding birds in aviaries then letting then fly out to fetch food for their young. With the young being like a magnet it’s usually successful, however is something I’d be very scared about😆
Thanks 😀 See them fly in and out here 👍 ruclips.net/user/shortsZo0WNSFw97c?feature=share And you are correct, there are many dangers as well in letting them out. But it was a fantastic experience 😅
I was surprised to see gouldians in an outside aviary during winter. I remember several years ago I was in FL in February during a 'cold spell.. well for FL it was a cold spell. People were wrapping their gouldian flights in plastic sheets and using heat lamps. That method allowing birds an opening to the outside after chicks hatch in order for them find live food, is something that is described in older avicultural publications. Very interesting, thanks for posting the video.
Thanks :) Yes - the gouldians are not the best species to cooler climate - but if they are kept in cooler climates for longer times and perhaps for generations you will build up stronger birds that can actually handle it white well. I have never lost a gouldian to frost - but if I sometimes have a bird that cannot handle the weather I will simply bring it inside - but this is fortunately very rare. 😉👍
Well, it seems the birds can go in and out as well, and therefore "acclimatize" themselves, so to speak. Of course, I’m sure the rarest or most sensitive species wouldn’t be expected to do that. But I’m sure they get adjusted if they’re allowed in and out access throughout the year. The gouldians, zebras and star finches also looked quite plump outside, during the winter, so they must fatten up somewhat.
I don’t wanna brag 😉 but I was lucky enough to get a pair of beautiful society finches from Torben a week ago and they are in absolute perfect condition
Looks like he has a cardinal and an indigo bunting. Are these birds found in Europe as well as America? How did he get them? Last I knew (at least here in the US), we can't keep wild birds, we have laws preventing that.
Thank you for visiting and making this great video 😊
And to all of you viewers - you are very welcome to visit my channel and see many more bird videos 😊👍
Torben! I'm glad he's sharing your birds and your channel!
I will go to your channel and watch your video, I really like it 🤩👍👍👍
@@umahmanuktv4765 Thank you very much 😉👍
Fantastic aviary, all the best with your birds from Scotland 🏴
@@jameshird2428 Thank you very much🤩
Torben has the most beautiful birds. 😍. I love his channel.
Thanks 😀🙏
Torben have one of the most beautiful channel with exotic birds! 🥰 Amazing natural planted aviary and amazing mix of birds!
Thanks Alex! Much appreciated 😉👏
what a superb set up. People used to have homing budgerigars in UK in past, he obviously has some good skills. Thank you for this.
Thanks 😉👍
Man im loving this new series please keep them coming !!! Waking up sunday mornings drinking my coffee and watching your videos is my new rutine
Good video, I follow Torben, he is very gracious and will share and answer any questions or comments you might have.
Thank you very much, Debbie ♥️
It's inspiring...lots lots of love from India
Thanks :)
Thank You . Have a fantastic day
Love it, what a fantastic aviary❤️
I’ve heard of people breeding birds in aviaries then letting then fly out to fetch food for their young. With the young being like a magnet it’s usually successful, however is something I’d be very scared about😆
Thanks 😀 See them fly in and out here 👍
ruclips.net/user/shortsZo0WNSFw97c?feature=share
And you are correct, there are many dangers as well in letting them out. But it was a fantastic experience 😅
I was surprised to see gouldians in an outside aviary during winter. I remember several years ago I was in FL in February during a 'cold spell.. well for FL it was a cold spell. People were wrapping their gouldian flights in plastic sheets and using heat lamps. That method allowing birds an opening to the outside after chicks hatch in order for them find live food, is something that is described in older avicultural publications. Very interesting, thanks for posting the video.
Thanks :)
Yes - the gouldians are not the best species to cooler climate - but if they are kept in cooler climates for longer times and perhaps for generations you will build up stronger birds that can actually handle it white well. I have never lost a gouldian to frost - but if I sometimes have a bird that cannot handle the weather I will simply bring it inside - but this is fortunately very rare. 😉👍
Well, it seems the birds can go in and out as well, and therefore "acclimatize" themselves, so to speak. Of course, I’m sure the rarest or most sensitive species wouldn’t be expected to do that. But I’m sure they get adjusted if they’re allowed in and out access throughout the year. The gouldians, zebras and star finches also looked quite plump outside, during the winter, so they must fatten up somewhat.
Hai I am kerala
I don’t wanna brag 😉 but I was lucky enough to get a pair of beautiful society finches from Torben a week ago and they are in absolute perfect condition
Ha ha - lucky you 😉 I will find you a female soon👍
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Looks like he has a cardinal and an indigo bunting. Are these birds found in Europe as well as America? How did he get them? Last I knew (at least here in the US), we can't keep wild birds, we have laws preventing that.
These birds are reared in EU and have been kept for aviary birds for generations 😉
How in the world do you find so many people to take the chicks!?
There are many bird keepers around 😉
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