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British finches

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also remain to this day, often winning prizes at prestigious shows. The breeding of such hybrids can, however be notoriously difficult. When writing about hybrid pairs, the cock always comes first, e.g. greenfinch × goldfinch is a greenfinch cock over a goldfinch hen.
106:, it has been illegal to capture, attempt to capture or sell any British bird, and only those on Schedule 3 Part 1, may be sold if they are closed ringed and proof can be given that they were bred in captivity. 99:, but they are still kept by aviculturists who care for them in much the same way as canaries. The seed mixture in the UK known as British Finch & Mule is their basic diet. 341:, was crossed with a canary, the result was an attractive looking, good singing bird. The resulting birds were sterile, but continue to be bred to this day under the name of 392: 345:. Many clubs specialise in mules. Also around this time a few people began to experiment crossing British finches. The resulting birds, including 461: 103: 68: 367: 91:, a term used by cage bird breeders to refer to hybrids of finch species bred in captivity, such as that of a 456: 396: 451: 194: 185: 354: 338: 323: 300: 280: 224: 181: 92: 95:
and canary. There are now strict ringing regulations on British finches in places such as the
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Goldfinches were once caught in thousands to be kept as cage birds.
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British finches were hugely popular as cage birds throughout the
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Their popularity is reflected in the well-known British
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Index


finch
cage birds
Great Britain
Victorian times
British Isles
canaries
music hall
My Old Man (Said Follow the Van)
linnet
goldfinch
UK
Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981
finch family
British Isles
Fringilla
Common chaffinch
Brambling
Carduelinae
linnets
redpolls
goldfinches
greenfinches
siskins
Greenfinch
Redpoll
Siskin
Goldfinch
Twite
Linnet

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