@@TheCanaryRoom Great. It's a bit confusing lol. I live in Thailand and can not get canaries here. But later this year we will move to the UK, and I want to get one as a pet. I decided I like a yellow buff colour the best. Can you tell me which breed has a sweet melodic song. Some I hear on You Tube sound strange, or too loud and fast. So far I think the Fife Canary sounds nice as it has a softer voice.
Tricky with the white clear birds, generally if you study them closely the yellow white ground birds have tighter looking feathers and often a yellow tinge to their flights
Very very very important subject to talk about , I have been seching for a good explanation for a while now from the mater And I still didn't get it ... How do you tell the difference between an intensive and non intensive bird , by simply just looking at them!!!! I know the color of the bird it doesn't matter ... But how to tell the difference !!! As a frill breeder , I really don't know my birds Wich is Wich ( in the matter of course) Need more help please
You didn't say how the feathers actually differ.
Clear as mud.
Very good Matt and nicely explained 🤙
Very good Matt!😁
Hi Matt, again very useful for me as beginner.
Would be great to have a video showing the structure of the difference between yellow and buff.😇
Nice video matt !
Than you Matt!
Tks Matt
I liked this video... before I've even seen it! :D
Can you call the buff ones 'frosted' also?
Yep
@@TheCanaryRoom Great. It's a bit confusing lol. I live in Thailand and can not get canaries here. But later this year we will move to the UK, and I want to get one as a pet. I decided I like a yellow buff colour the best. Can you tell me which breed has a sweet melodic song. Some I hear on You Tube sound strange, or too loud and fast. So far I think the Fife Canary sounds nice as it has a softer voice.
Vogliamo sottotitoli in Italiano 🙏🙏🙏
Show!!!
hello Matt how can you see if a white clear fife is yellow or buff thank you
Tricky with the white clear birds, generally if you study them closely the yellow white ground birds have tighter looking feathers and often a yellow tinge to their flights
We need more explenation about this subject esapcily in gloster canary
Very very very important subject to talk about , I have been seching for a good explanation for a while now from the mater
And I still didn't get it ... How do you tell the difference between an intensive and non intensive bird , by simply just looking at them!!!!
I know the color of the bird it doesn't matter ... But how to tell the difference !!! As a frill breeder , I really don't know my birds Wich is Wich ( in the matter of course)
Need more help please
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