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THIS WEEK, WE include our now-traditional
supplement to publicise the National Exhibition
at Stafford on October 13. I’d like to thank all
those who have advertised in or otherwise
supported the supplement, which tells you all
you need to know about this unique event.
The National is now the top day in the calendar for bird
fanciers. It has no rival as a marketplace for quality surplus
stock as well as birdkeeping supplies. What’s more, the
show section will be bigger and better this year, with a new
presence from Border, Norwich and Yorkshire canaries.
Overall, the event represents our hobby at its most vibrant.
Who makes it happen? Above all, it’s the loyal main
sponsors (the Birdcare Company and Johnston & Jeff) and
the main organisers (the Parrot Society UK). Without them,
there would be
no great day out
to look forward
to. Well done and
thanks to all
three. And see
you there.
■ Ed’s Ad of
the Week:
A breeder in Hertfordshire is offering Corsican citril finches
for sale at £149 a pop. (See Bargain Box, page 28.) These
are subtle, fascinating birds – I’d like to hear from anyone
with experience of keeping or breeding this or the closely
related Carduelis citrinella.
■ Ed’s Quote of the Week: “Since her arrival in July, the
female Marabou stork has spent most days in the paddock
with the male, but is yet to have close interaction, say park
staff members.” See story on page 3. “Close interaction?”
That’s a new one on me – but knowing female Marabous, I
can’t say I blame the male too much.
And finally... last Thursday lunchtime I took a stroll
around the pond near the office, and guess what popped
up in a nearby hedge? A wryneck (Jynx
torquilla)! I’m sorry to say the air turned
blue – but it made my week. I hope
yours is just as good.
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Issue 5768 Toucan haven THIS WEEK, WE include our now-traditional supplement to publicise the National Exhibition at Stafford on October 13. I’d like to thank all those who have advertised in or otherwise supported the supplement, which tells you all you need to know about this unique event. The National is now the top day in the calendar for bird fanciers. It has no rival as a marketplace for quality surplus stock as well as birdkeeping supplies. What’s more, the show section will be bigger and better this year, with a new presence from Border, Norwich and Yorkshire canaries. Overall, the event represents our hobby at its most vibrant. Who makes it happen? Above all, it’s the loyal main sponsors (the Birdcare Company and Johnston & Jeff) and the main organisers (the Parrot Society UK). Without them, there would be no great day out to look forward to. Well done and thanks to all three. And see you there. ■ Ed’s Ad of the Week: A breeder in Hertfordshire is offering Corsican citril finches for sale at £149 a pop. (See Bargain Box, page 28.) These are subtle, fascinating birds – I’d like to hear from anyone with experience of keeping or breeding this or the closely related Carduelis citrinella. ■ Ed’s Quote of the Week: “Since her arrival in July, the female Marabou stork has spent most days in the paddock with the male, but is yet to have close interaction, say park staff members.” See story on page 3. “Close interaction?” That’s a new one on me – but knowing female Marabous, I can’t say I blame the male too much. And finally... last Thursday lunchtime I took a stroll around the pond near the office, and guess what popped up in a nearby hedge? A wryneck (Jynx torquilla)! I’m sorry to say the air turned blue – but it made my week. I hope yours is just as good.


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THIS WEEK, WE include our now-traditional
supplement to publicise the National Exhibition
at Stafford on October 13. I’d like to thank all
those who have advertised in or otherwise
supported the supplement, which tells you all
you need to know about this unique event.
The National is now the top day in the calendar for bird
fanciers. It has no rival as a marketplace for quality surplus
stock as well as birdkeeping supplies. What’s more, the
show section will be bigger and better this year, with a new
presence from Border, Norwich and Yorkshire canaries.
Overall, the event represents our hobby at its most vibrant.
Who makes it happen? Above all, it’s the loyal main
sponsors (the Birdcare Company and Johnston & Jeff) and
the main organisers (the Parrot Society UK). Without them,
there would be
no great day out
to look forward
to. Well done and
thanks to all
three. And see
you there.
■ Ed’s Ad of
the Week:
A breeder in Hertfordshire is offering Corsican citril finches
for sale at £149 a pop. (See Bargain Box, page 28.) These
are subtle, fascinating birds – I’d like to hear from anyone
with experience of keeping or breeding this or the closely
related Carduelis citrinella.
■ Ed’s Quote of the Week: “Since her arrival in July, the
female Marabou stork has spent most days in the paddock
with the male, but is yet to have close interaction, say park
staff members.” See story on page 3. “Close interaction?”
That’s a new one on me – but knowing female Marabous, I
can’t say I blame the male too much.
And finally... last Thursday lunchtime I took a stroll
around the pond near the office, and guess what popped
up in a nearby hedge? A wryneck (Jynx
torquilla)! I’m sorry to say the air turned
blue – but it made my week. I hope
yours is just as good.
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