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| I have heard many people say that when introducing new foods to an aviary that the use of a Canary as a "teacher" bird is very successful since Canaries will eat anything. I think the same can be said of Parrot Finches. They are always the first to check out the food that I have placed in the aviary. They will try anything. With that being said I don't think I need to list the things that they are fond of - it is everything that I supply to them. But probably one of their favorite things is Lebanese Cucumber. All that is left is a piece of shrivelled skin..... |
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