Sunday, November 11, 2007
Funny Card Messages For Christenings
The accordion is a nice brownish finch about 13 cm. Adults: several varieties are known which differ from one another in small details. The Carduelis flammea cabaret, typical of Britain, is slightly smaller than the chaffinch, and is reddish-brown on the back, with red forehead, chin and black double-buff wing bar (the male has a pink breast and rump). The Carduelis flammea flammea, a native of Scandinavia, is slightly larger and much clearer, with two white wing bar. The Carduelis flammea rostrata, a native of Greenland is even larger and darker, more robust beak. The short forked tail is a general feature. Little and sometimes imperceptible difference between young males and females. The adult male has a reddish breast, staining affecting only the crown in the female. Juvenes: young cabaret variety of leading a tiny gray spot on the chin, do not have red paint on the head and show the ventral parts more heavily streaked than adults. The organ lies in the conifer forests across Europe and Asia. In nature it reproduces from late April to July, coinciding with the flowering of many herbs which feeds on grass, but does not mind a few insects that collects directly on the ground.
Experience farmed
From the late 90's I have many pairs of organs for the subspecies and Cabaret rostrata, with permissions on the holding, granted to me by the Province of Foggia. My first impression of this charming Finch goes back to the world of Pescara, where he bought a pair of brown to black Dino Dorigo. Then true love at the Internazionali di Bari, where I met a great producer, Domenico Carlomagno, serious and never park tips. From him I bought my first "bearer", a male ancestral, coupled with a wonderful "brown" has given rise to a good stump-grinder Cabaret. Prizes up for awards at exhibitions, local and international passion for this little finch has grown progressively. I pull Cabaret, beautiful, attracted the attention of many visitors to my farm. Together with his friend Angelo Pitea we put on twelve couples who only gave satisfaction to see them. Some shopping in Belgium, four subspecies rostrata changed subjects and breeding was done! The accordion is a very sensitive animal, but if well maintained, appears to be durable. As for food, I give my subjects a basic diet consisting of a mixture to the canaries, with the addition of a Joint Gouldians, Perilla, lettuce and a handful of white mixture to the natives. During the period of rest, providing the "pudding" of which I speak in a separate post. It never fails in the cages of my subjects the grit and charcoal, which are essential in times of hatching and moulting. Centocchio, shepherd's purse, Dandelion and Wild chicory are most welcome. To stimulate the bride to carry the bill, an ear of panic is a blessing. In the month of March - in my Foggia good weather arrives soon - early administration of the "pudding" with three eggs (usually two) and barrel organs begin frantically to bring the material in its beak while the males sing (a plaintive melody, but nice). This continues back and forth for weeks, then suddenly a perfect nest and eggs. Males become a bit 'rowdy and disturb companions intent to hatch, so it would be best to keep them under control, to avoid any inconvenience (broken eggs, nests, frayed, etc. ...). Females are good and covatrici imbeccatici. There is always, however, some smartass who plants regularly, but does not want to sit on the nest. Normally I avoid using canary as nurses, because I prefer to select a strain that provides self-parental care. Trying to "infrascare" the nest with branches of pine, fir or cypress, the problem usually resolves itself-cove. After 11:00 to 12:00 days, the eggs (three to six, but sometimes 7:00 to 8:00) will hatch. The young become independent around 25 days. At this point a small Tip: to avoid giving too much power heating during hatching (Hemp, Niger, Oats, moths). Being an animal red factor, the organ must be colored. At about 40 days use of red dye in pastoncino. To recognize the males (which only leads to the second year in the red on the chest), use some foam removed from the areas of election growing back and wait. In the next breeding season only to have pairs cabaret, I prefer the other subspecies in the years I have purchased subject to Charlemagne, Dorigo, Angelo Marino Saclusa Domodossola and Piteå. Now, for some time, I'm leveling a strain of mine, because I want to select subjects very typical, but primed to be perfect (and in this, some of Angelo Pitea subject of great help to me).
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