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Aussie Bengos: October 2013
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Lonchura striata domestica - The Self Bengalese Finch (Society Finch) in Australia. Wednesday, October 16, 2013. Colour Mutations in Aviary Birds - A guide for Bengalese Mutations? Colour Mutations in Aviary Birds. The Bengalese Finch is a White based bird that only has two types of colour pigments called Melanins, which are essentially earthy colours like red- browns (Phaeomelanin), greys and blacks (Eumelanin). Yellow based Finches like the Red Faced Parrot Finch (RFPF) can display a Green colour w...
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Aussie Bengos: November 2012
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Lonchura striata domestica - The Self Bengalese Finch (Society Finch) in Australia. Friday, November 30, 2012. Here is an rough example of well defined scallop lines that have a white looking edge. Posted by Paul Kearvell. I found this Japanese Bengalese quite interesting. 1) Because the Breast Scalloping is fairly wide and defined and. 2) Because the lighter rim is quite white. Posted by Paul Kearvell. New Benglalese Colour Chart. These read from left to right;. For all Frilled Bengalese, the "Quotation...
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Aussie Bengos: Selfs
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Lonchura striata domestica - The Self Bengalese Finch (Society Finch) in Australia. The common belief amongst Finchos is that the Bengalese Mannikin has no true natural ancestry and simply stems from fertile hybrids of the Lonchura family that were bred domestically hundreds of years ago. It is my view that keeping the Self Bengo and encouraging others to do so is helping to establish a strain of Finch that is traditionally rare in Australia and is the pure form of an often forgotten Finch in Aviculture.
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Aussie Bengos: May 2013
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Lonchura striata domestica - The Self Bengalese Finch (Society Finch) in Australia. Thursday, May 30, 2013. Day 11 - 13. You can see that at Day 12 the pin feathers have just begun to split off into the feather fibers (hooks and vanes). You notice the full crop on the bottom one. Pin feathers still developing, eyes sealed closed. Posted by Paul Kearvell. Catching up with things. Hi there all,. Thanks for tuning in! Posted by Paul Kearvell. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Follow Aussie Bengos by Email.
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Aussie Bengos: Bengo Books
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Lonchura striata domestica - The Self Bengalese Finch (Society Finch) in Australia. The information and content generally applies equally to our Australian Bengalese Finch. Elements covered in the book include the general description, colour and feather structure of the bird, mutation inheritance, husbandry, breeding, preparation for show and the history and origins of the Bengalese. The amount of detail in The Bengalese Finch. Is a well-respected publication preferred by Australian and overseas enthusia...
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Aussie Bengos: February 2013
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Lonchura striata domestica - The Self Bengalese Finch (Society Finch) in Australia. Sunday, February 10, 2013. I have been fortunate enough to have two articles that I have written about Bengalese in the last two issues of Australian Bird Keeper for 2012. Big thanks to ABK for giving me a chance and assisting in the promotion of the Bengalese finch in Australia. Http:/ www.birdkeeper.com.au/. Posted by Paul Kearvell. Dilute Ginger Pied Above. Posted by Paul Kearvell. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Aussie Bengos: Working Towards a Recessive White
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Lonchura striata domestica - The Self Bengalese Finch (Society Finch) in Australia. Tuesday, November 4, 2014. Working Towards a Recessive White. Here is a group of my Dilute (Pastel) Ginger Bengalese that I am selectively breeding over time to develop a completely diluted or recessive white bird. Unfortunately as you can see I'm quite a long way off yet. Cheers and enjoy your Bengos! Posted by Paul Kearvell. Feel free to Comment on my Aussie Bengos Blog, your thoughts are welcome. Working Towards a Rece...
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Aussie Bengos: March 2013
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Lonchura striata domestica - The Self Bengalese Finch (Society Finch) in Australia. Monday, March 25, 2013. Growth Cycle Days 8 - 10. Over these three days you can see how quickly the feathers are growing. The Tail feathers are just starting to stick out. Also from Day one to now the amount for growth in the young is quite astounding. It is no wonder that the young need a consistent amount of good food to grow to their full potential for heath and size. Posted by Paul Kearvell. Saturday, March 23, 2013.
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Aussie Bengos: September 2013
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Lonchura striata domestica - The Self Bengalese Finch (Society Finch) in Australia. Monday, September 30, 2013. This is a sample of pages from the ABBS Annual. ABBS Annual Journal 2012 by ABBS. Make Your Own Book. Posted by Paul Kearvell. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Follow Aussie Bengos by Email. My Favorite Web Links. Australian Bengalese Breeders Society. The Finch Society of Australia. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Aussie Bengos: October 2012
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Lonchura striata domestica - The Self Bengalese Finch (Society Finch) in Australia. Tuesday, October 2, 2012. There are a few ways to check if eggs that are laid are fertile one of the easiest methods to use, works best when there are some eggs fertile and some not that can be compared against each other. Once you have more of an eye for it it would be easier again. Above you can see the Three infertile eggs (clear Yellow) across the top and Two fertile eggs (solid grey/blue) across the bottom.
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