Cage & Aviary Birds  |  7-Dec-22
Waxwings! These gorgeous tufted softbills exert an irresistible appeal, the world’s three species all cherished when available to birdkeepers. We home in on the smallest, the cedar waxwing of North America, a forest-dweller and migrant whose movements are sometimes slowed up by bouts of intoxication from eating fermented fruit. (True.) In the canary world, a piece of history: we explain the unique plumage change from dark to light that distinguishes the true London fancy canary: a breed whose time surely has come for official global recognition. Owls, softbills, finches and budgies also feature in the mix this issue.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Cage & Aviary Birds 7-Dec-22.