hi there , this is a pure classic timbrado, with a bad diccion and with a short type of "giros", you must work to put them with a slower rythm , and try to make a better seleccion with "floreos".. Good luck.
@GINA6063 yes, timbrados can be green, blue, cinnamon. fawn, white, yellow, variegated or solid color, crested or non-crested. There are no red ground timbrados, but these other common canary colors are allowed.
@sebavall1 hi and cong for the birds you have,i have bought a canary that i do not know what type it is. can you listen its song and give me a idea.i bought it for a russian canary but to me it sounds as a timbrado
There are crested timbrados pikubird . There are actually 3 types of Timbrado Espanol : Classico ; Discontinuo & intermedio . All sing but with different styles .
A timbrado is a timbrado my friend. there are no 3 or more types of timbrado. It is only one and it has the metallic voice which distinguish them from other canaries. Classico, discontinuo and intermedio is the way they sing their song, but it has no connection with the crest or other. The standards of the spanish timbrado does not recognise the crest on them.
The accredited and experienced judge from Spain's FECC who came to California and scored him thought he was a timbrado and awarded him 88 points. Are you an accredited timbrado judge? If so, where do you judge timbrados and for which association?
Thanks ! Alot of goog song canary videos are on but this one is clear as day ! I look for Timbrado Espanol here in Houston but they are hard to come by .
He is right on schedule or a bit early. It can take a couple of months before they really start singing again. Just be sure to keep his light set to the same length as daylight hours and he will be singing his full song again once the days shorten in the fall. He should begin practicing again soon, but it takes a while for full song to return. Prime song season (and therefore the contest season) is October to January.
This canary is more on the side of the classic than "intermedio", still a little too fast and lacking some diction but with good material to work. Use a hen with some "water" notes on his father is posible to make canaries with better dictio, more paused and no so tough on some notes (apretar notas). Best Regards
I would love to own one of these beautiful birds. I like this kind the best. :)
BlueNeko1 9 months ago
hi there , this is a pure classic timbrado, with a bad diccion and with a short type of "giros", you must work to put them with a slower rythm , and try to make a better seleccion with "floreos".. Good luck.
TimbradosAlmada 1 year ago
I have a question, Isn't the Timbrados green color? or maybe they can come in differents colors?
GINA6063 1 year ago
@GINA6063 yes, timbrados can be green, blue, cinnamon. fawn, white, yellow, variegated or solid color, crested or non-crested. There are no red ground timbrados, but these other common canary colors are allowed.
sebavall1 1 year ago
@sebavall1 hi and cong for the birds you have,i have bought a canary that i do not know what type it is. can you listen its song and give me a idea.i bought it for a russian canary but to me it sounds as a timbrado
AAAAAssasin1 1 year ago
There are crested timbrados pikubird . There are actually 3 types of Timbrado Espanol : Classico ; Discontinuo & intermedio . All sing but with different styles .
yahyamoro 2 years ago
A timbrado is a timbrado my friend. there are no 3 or more types of timbrado. It is only one and it has the metallic voice which distinguish them from other canaries. Classico, discontinuo and intermedio is the way they sing their song, but it has no connection with the crest or other. The standards of the spanish timbrado does not recognise the crest on them.
pikubird 2 years ago
@yahyamoro kanoni elbis!!!!!!!!!
cybertakis69 2 years ago
This is a real pure timbrado for those who does not have info on this race of canary
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pikubird 2 years ago
The accredited and experienced judge from Spain's FECC who came to California and scored him thought he was a timbrado and awarded him 88 points. Are you an accredited timbrado judge? If so, where do you judge timbrados and for which association?
Thanks,
Sebastian
sebavall1 2 years ago
since when the Timbrado has the crest ?????
for me its not a pure timbra, even his voice does not sounds metalic.
pikubird 2 years ago
Thanks ! Alot of goog song canary videos are on but this one is clear as day ! I look for Timbrado Espanol here in Houston but they are hard to come by .
yahyamoro 2 years ago
He is right on schedule or a bit early. It can take a couple of months before they really start singing again. Just be sure to keep his light set to the same length as daylight hours and he will be singing his full song again once the days shorten in the fall. He should begin practicing again soon, but it takes a while for full song to return. Prime song season (and therefore the contest season) is October to January.
sebavall1 2 years ago
baeytiful bird ....i hew one like this too
dubarata 2 years ago
Hello, just a couple of comments.
This canary is more on the side of the classic than "intermedio", still a little too fast and lacking some diction but with good material to work. Use a hen with some "water" notes on his father is posible to make canaries with better dictio, more paused and no so tough on some notes (apretar notas). Best Regards
timbrado2000 2 years ago
Wow ! I have seen clore photos of timbrados with mop tops but never seen a video of none in song . Thanks , He is a great bird !
yahyamoro 2 years ago
Fantastic tune and vocals!
felistigris4 2 years ago