Cage & Aviary Birds  |  26-Feb-25
Cover bird this week is the nightjar, a beautifully patterned nightbird with a quite extraordinary reputation in myth and folklore. Everything about this bird is odd, down to the first captive breeding which took place in someone’s living room! From the weird to the familiar: we also feature canary expertise on Lizards and Yorkshires, a personal preview of the Budgerigar Society’s centenary bash, and a stern reminder to keep our lesser apart from our mealies (redpolls, that is.) On top of that we learn how to make the most of sales events, pair up pigeons and plan for a smaller yet diverse Bengalese stud. Unexpected softbill developments in Kent, too.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Cage & Aviary Birds 26-Feb-25.