it can but it is very rare a pair like this to bond and give us chicks.
Canarys ???
it feeds off fruits, nuts, and small inseacs.
Canaries will sleep in any dark place.
Legend has it that everybody bought canarys so that the birds singing would drown out the crying of the animals being slaughtered.
yes! But only i think if it is canarys because she pooped on me before and it bounced off my shirt and it makes a good toy xD
It is generally not recommended to mix parakeets with canaries in the same cage as they have different care needs, diets, and temperaments. They may also compete for space and resources, leading to stress and potential aggression. It is best to provide separate living spaces for each species to ensure their well-being.
Budgies are more easy to take care of but canarys can get sick easily even if you give 100% to how much you care it. Budgies are cheaper and can live up to 30 years and sometimes more... but most budgies live for 5-6 years or 10 years. Canarys are very cute and bite less so you chose :)
There are many breeds if domesticated canaries, bred for generations by fanciers to tweak and change the song or appearance in various ways to our liking. There is nothing 'wrong' with the wild canary just as there is nothing wrong with the original wild dog, horse, pig or cat. Humans, however, enjoy tinkering with our domesticated animals, and canaries, cats, horses, dogs, cattle etc have all been 'improved' (at least in our eyes) over the original wild types.
I think that it would be highly unlikely because of the fact that hybridization is very distant, and house sparrows and canarys can tell when they are getting a bit too friendly with one of another species.
it depends the type of bird see finches are just to look at and listen to same with canarys parrots and love birds if you live alone and have time for it there great because they get attached to one person but cockateil makes usually a good pet for any type of person
Owls ducks humming birds american warblers canarys parrots egrets penguins long beaked birds webbed feet birds curved beak birds water birds land birds short beaked birds