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Uploaded by on Dec 13, 2009

The Spanish Timbrado Canaries have been bred in Spain for song rather than color. This domesticated canary is closest genetically to wild canaries. Though the Spanish Timbrado Canary is classified as a "song canary", it is also bred for appearance which can vary widely depending on where an individual bird is from. The name Timbrado derives from the timbre of the canary's metallic voice, reminiscent of castanets, the traditional instruments used in much of Spain's folk music..

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  • beautiful bird.I have Tmprado Spanish female and I want to like this coupled with the said Goldfinch. is it possible!!! plz any 1

  • Beautiful bird. Beautiful song. I have a timbrado who us now about nine months old. I have had him about three weeks and he sings more and sings louder every day. And what a great personality. He is just a great and talented little bird. I play him timbrado you tube selections twice a day to keep him hearing the timbrado songs. He likes this little guy a lot.

  • Gosh what a beautiful bird! I actually love this coloring more than I do some of the flashier ones.

  • @johane127 ; Song canaries are very smart when it comes to learning song. It is hard to undo the notes that he has learned but what you can do is separate the Timbrado when he starts to molt, don't let him hear any other canary. Play a CD or recording of another Timbrado and he will learn the song. In this case he will most likely still sing some notes that your American singers sing but it wouldn't hurt to do this. I play a CD for the young Timbrados especialy during the molt.

  • Nice singer i breeding some classic for 2 years and i take hem to a show this month and my bird got 88 poins you can check my .

  • Awesome. Thanks! I too believe I have a spanish timbrado which he was very young when given to me. At first I did not believe him to be a timbrado. Who would give a timbrado away I said to myself. After hearing him sing, I knew he wasdifferent from my other birds.he HAD a repetoire as if he was 3 different birds. Now he sounds like my other american singers. What can I do to get him back to his original song state.

  • Nice male singer . I too have a hard time finding Timbrados here in my area ( Houston Texas ) . I hope soon we will have them here .

  • I used to have Spanish Timbrados. I studied in Spain and used to see them all over. I bred them several years ago. They are so hard to find in my area. I had a pair shipped to me from a breeder in San Diego California back in 2000. Would love to get some more of these birds again. Do you know of anyone that breeds them near the Pittsburgh area?

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