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« Reply #30 on: June 07, 2008, 02:19:41 PM »

If you want it to sing get a cock bird. (Hen's don't sing) If you want it to sing spectacularly, get a Roller canary, and be prepaired to be amazed. If you want a canary that can change colour, get a red factor canary, and if you want a conversation piece, get a Gloster (Gloucester) canary.

We're thinking a male Red Factor.
We used to keep canaries (and LOADS of other birds) when I was younger and MrsB is allergic to cats and dogs but should be OK with canaries..unfortunately she suffers from, what I shall call, Kev's disease...she can't stand yellow..so that rules every bright yellow canary out Sad

I haven't told MrsB yet about my idea to build an avery in the garden....she'll get hooked on this little bugger though and before you know it we won't have a shed anymore Smiley

seen as how shes reading the thread right now i'm thinking you may have clued her in

 Cheesy If he was that bright, he would probably also know how to spell aviary!
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« Reply #31 on: June 07, 2008, 02:21:15 PM »

If you want it to sing get a cock bird. (Hen's don't sing) If you want it to sing spectacularly, get a Roller canary, and be prepaired to be amazed. If you want a canary that can change colour, get a red factor canary, and if you want a conversation piece, get a Gloster (Gloucester) canary.

We're thinking a male Red Factor.
We used to keep canaries (and LOADS of other birds) when I was younger and MrsB is allergic to cats and dogs but should be OK with canaries..unfortunately she suffers from, what I shall call, Kev's disease...she can't stand yellow..so that rules every bright yellow canary out Sad

I haven't told MrsB yet about my idea to build an avery in the garden....she'll get hooked on this little bugger though and before you know it we won't have a shed anymore Smiley

seen as how shes reading the thread right now i'm thinking you may have clued her in

 Cheesy If he was that bright, he would probably also know how to spell aviary!

yeah pick on the poor foreigner, why don't you?

Anyway Bolt..I can post it here as MrsB..well she's getting on a bit and won't remember this post in 2 months time Smiley
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« Reply #32 on: June 07, 2008, 02:23:39 PM »

If you want it to sing get a cock bird. (Hen's don't sing) If you want it to sing spectacularly, get a Roller canary, and be prepaired to be amazed. If you want a canary that can change colour, get a red factor canary, and if you want a conversation piece, get a Gloster (Gloucester) canary.

We're thinking a male Red Factor.
We used to keep canaries (and LOADS of other birds) when I was younger and MrsB is allergic to cats and dogs but should be OK with canaries..unfortunately she suffers from, what I shall call, Kev's disease...she can't stand yellow..so that rules every bright yellow canary out Sad

I haven't told MrsB yet about my idea to build an avery in the garden....she'll get hooked on this little bugger though and before you know it we won't have a shed anymore Smiley

seen as how shes reading the thread right now i'm thinking you may have clued her in

 Cheesy If he was that bright, he would probably also know how to spell aviary!

yeah pick on the poor foreigner, why don't you?

Anyway Bolt..I can post it here as MrsB..well she's getting on a bit and won't remember this post in 2 months time Smiley

<ducks out of thread to avoid impending domestic>  Roll Eyes
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« Reply #33 on: June 07, 2008, 02:25:40 PM »

If you want it to sing get a cock bird. (Hen's don't sing) If you want it to sing spectacularly, get a Roller canary, and be prepaired to be amazed. If you want a canary that can change colour, get a red factor canary, and if you want a conversation piece, get a Gloster (Gloucester) canary.

We're thinking a male Red Factor.
We used to keep canaries (and LOADS of other birds) when I was younger and MrsB is allergic to cats and dogs but should be OK with canaries..unfortunately she suffers from, what I shall call, Kev's disease...she can't stand yellow..so that rules every bright yellow canary out Sad

I haven't told MrsB yet about my idea to build an avery in the garden....she'll get hooked on this little bugger though and before you know it we won't have a shed anymore Smiley

seen as how shes reading the thread right now i'm thinking you may have clued her in

 Cheesy If he was that bright, he would probably also know how to spell aviary!

yeah pick on the poor foreigner, why don't you?

Anyway Bolt..I can post it here as MrsB..well she's getting on a bit and won't remember this post in 2 months time Smiley

<ducks out of thread to avoid impending domestic>  Roll Eyes

  good idea
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