Hello my friend from across the pond. 74 yrs. Old and have loved canaries most all of my life. I want to say thank you from the bottom of my heart for the canary room. Please come back soon. You are very much needed in the hobby. Much thanks. RON Z. WA3090SWL.
Once again thanks for your dedication to the hobby Matt. To travel these distances and to produce these quality videos shows your commitment to entertain and educate your audiences.
Loved the show really enjoy seeing the London Fancey making its way back again , it amazes me how the bird transforms its colour from after the moult.😎
I'm new to the channel and I'm loving it. This episode I found particularly interesting. I love the London fancy. The depth of the yellow colouring looked amazing to me. Far more so than any other variety I've personally seen. Looking forward to the next episode. Cheers
Hello Matt, I recently watched one of Oliver's (OC Aviary) interviews. It discussed medications for birds. I now want to know about best practices and products for deworming canaries. Do you have a video on this?
Great episode ! I have always dreamed of having London Fancy's but here in the USA I am not aware of anyone working on them. I will say that in my Lizard breeding program I have a very different looking bird. Started out as a normal looking Lizard but has now molted out considerably lighter then anything else in my bird room and still has his dark wings and Tail. Another project in my bird room !.
Remember... Eggs survive 10-14 days room temperature. You could easily mail one and have it incubated. Or taken on plane... I'm sure there are canary clubs that would help.
Hello, I am wondering if there is any other variety of canary that starts off as a self bird and moults into different adult plumage. I know that mosaics and red factors start off yellow and with colour feeding moult out to what you'd expect but I specifically want to know about other self birds if you have any information on this?
@@TheCanaryRoomjust a pair or two? My goodness they are wonderful. I have a mahogany canary and it's beautiful but I love the English head shape and eyes. Almost like an owl.
Hello my friend from across the pond. 74 yrs. Old and have loved canaries most all of my life. I want to say thank you from the bottom of my heart for the canary room. Please come back soon. You are very much needed in the hobby. Much thanks. RON Z. WA3090SWL.
Fantastic episode! Awesome to learn more about these 2 varieties
Once again thanks for your dedication to the hobby Matt. To travel these distances and to produce these quality videos shows your commitment to entertain and educate your audiences.
Thanks mate, much appreciated
Loved the show really enjoy seeing the London Fancey making its way back again , it amazes me how the bird transforms its colour from after the moult.😎
What a great episode again Matt thanks for travelling the distance to do it for us.
Pleasure Eric, glad you enjoyed it
Thank you Matt and Andy. I have read about both these breeds of canaries for so long, and it was lovely to see them in one episode.
Absolute pleasure, Andy is brilliant, glad you enjoyed it
Cheers mate, very enjoyable ❤
I'm new to the channel and I'm loving it. This episode I found particularly interesting. I love the London fancy. The depth of the yellow colouring looked amazing to me. Far more so than any other variety I've personally seen. Looking forward to the next episode. Cheers
Welcome aboard! There’s another episode on the London if you haven’t seen it yet, if you check out the birdroom visits you should find it in there
See you next week mate
Fascinating !
Hello Matt, I recently watched one of Oliver's (OC Aviary) interviews. It discussed medications for birds. I now want to know about best practices and products for deworming canaries. Do you have a video on this?
Great episode ! I have always dreamed of having London Fancy's but here in the USA I am not aware of anyone working on them. I will say that in my Lizard breeding program I have a very different looking bird. Started out as a normal looking Lizard but has now molted out considerably lighter then anything else in my bird room and still has his dark wings and Tail. Another project in my bird room !.
Remember... Eggs survive 10-14 days room temperature. You could easily mail one and have it incubated. Or taken on plane... I'm sure there are canary clubs that would help.
Wonderful video! Thank you.
Where can I find a copy of that book?
The new model is very similar to a picture I have of the John Player Cinnamon Canary that come out with the John Players cigarette cards.
❤I love u.
Hello, I am wondering if there is any other variety of canary that starts off as a self bird and moults into different adult plumage. I know that mosaics and red factors start off yellow and with colour feeding moult out to what you'd expect but I specifically want to know about other self birds if you have any information on this?
Dam it Matt, now I want pair or two of London fancy breeds .
Teehee 🤭 that’s the idea!
@@TheCanaryRoomjust a pair or two? My goodness they are wonderful. I have a mahogany canary and it's beautiful but I love the English head shape and eyes. Almost like an owl.
Another good video I do like the London fancy and would love to get one r two pairs to start off with them just don't no anyone here in lreland
Not sure, there’s a Facebook group for the Londons that would be a good place to start
please dont stop the show Matt,
at least make an episode from time to time with these great breeders.
I will