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A Green Singing Finch (Yellow Eyed finch)

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Uploaded by on Oct 14, 2008

Here`s another of my Yellow-Eyed singing finch.This young fellow has a touch of class. Thank God For The Birds

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  • Yr 2 yellow eye is so far e best singer i ever hear till now, i got 3 of them too. Use to Chai at serangoon nth... Cheer!!! thank god for this bird....

  • @andrewkoh71 Tks my friend, d 2 yellow eyed finches are no longer with me, sold them. i now have a new fellow under training, i feel this young fellow is d best i ever had. u say you hang out at Serangoon North, i will see you there, have not been there for very long. By the way my friends know me as Armstrong

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  • HEY PEOPLE I AM NEW AT THIS BUT HOW CULD I TRAIN MY GREEN TO SING? OR IS IT JUST NATURAL HE WILL SING WHEN HE WANTS TO. IS THE MALE THE SINGER. OR THE FEMALE??? LIKE CANERIES. I KNOW THE MALE IS THE SINGER. CUZ I HAVE TOO AND HE WONT STOP SINGING. ???/ SOME 1 LET ME KNOW. TANX.

  • Such a good singer, may i know how do we choose GS/YE in a ladong and how to differentiate the gender? Can assist, thanks.

  • @niteowlsam also we have GS here d cost is much less then a yellow Eyed singer

  • i used to have a few,they tend to bully zebras,kept pecking at thier heads so i sold them.they have a very shrill sound too,almost ear pierceing

  • I have one and his name is SERINUS MOZAMBICUS or GREEN SINGING FINCH.

    I HEARD some people call them also Green Canaries. Mine is in training thanks to your video.

  • Excuse me, I have a question for you, These kinds of birds have an aggresive behavior? Can I put this kind of bird in the same cage with other birds like canaries? Thanks in advance.

  • Thank you very much for this video, I used to train my Serinus Mozambicus, He love it.

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