like he is "chewing" with his beak. Its because when they feed the kids they vomit what they had eaten earlier to feed them, sometimes they need to crush it some more with the beak. The chicks are very loud when they scream for food. The ones you see already strong enough to fly around the cage....
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Our miracle little finch has survived the first three critical days and is now well onto day 17. We’ve named him Pika. Meaning Tiny in latin (not the proper spelling). ... "Zebra Finch" "Hand feeding" "17 days" miracle survivor "Baby finch"
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I dont usally make it a habit to hand feed zebra finches but a friend had one that was pushed out of the nest and then attacked on the bottom of the cage hurting its foot, I’m a softy and was already handfeeding cockatiels at the time so I took it in it is now a tame free flight finch
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One of my zebra finch females (Diamond) feeding 4 of her babies. She has 4 more eggs in this clutch that haven't hatched at the time of this video.
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Daddy feeding the babies. They are 5-8 days old now ^_^ Already started to grow little tip of feathers. ((haven't open their eyes yet)) Hopefully soon. Mommy is the white one. ^_^
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presentation of hand feeding zebra finch babies. فيديو يستعرض اطعام فراخ الزيبرا The International Community of Aviculture التجمع الدولي لعلم الطيور canaryfans.com
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