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What kind of birds to you have?
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I have one couple of agapornis and 2 kids of them (also a couple)
And i have 2 little exotic from the south.Not parrots,little.
I don't know how to say in english but i found in internet some similar pictures.I will put here both in a moment
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AGAPORNIS (mine are of this colours):

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VERDILHÃO (portuguese specie from Algarve):

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And finally from Africa the Yellow-mantled Widowbird (Euplectes):

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Canito,

The first one (from the bottom up) is a Fisher's Love bird, The second one is a Canary and the third one is gorgeous! =)

I used to raise Peach face Lovebirds (Silver and blue mutations). We have one of the blue babies still. He is in his mid-20's - Very old.
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Canito,

The first one (from the bottom up) is a Fisher's Love bird, The second one is a Canary and the third one is gorgeous! =)

I used to raise Peach face Lovebirds (Silver and blue mutations). We have one of the blue babies still. He is in his mid-20's - Very old.
No, is not a canary.It's Carduelis chloris.It's simmilar but it isn't.The sound is also different.But they can make couple with canaries and also imitate their sing.

Here is a good video:

YouTube - Carduelis Chloris (florinte)

wikipedia:

European Greenfinch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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