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Plastic Canary Nest
These nests are a good size for the smaller breeds of canaries, and are sturdy, stable, easy to place and remove, and easy to clean. These useful open nestpans are only $1.39
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Nesting Material, 7 g pkg
This package of nesting material bulks more than you would think, and provides that final soft white lining to the nest. Many breeders use homemade nesting material, but this safe, sterile nesting material is highly acceptable, and saves a lot of work for the breeder at only $1.89 per 7 gram package.
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Bamboo Finch Nest (3.5")
This style nest may be too small for many finch species, but at 3.5", it is perfect for the smaller species, such as many of the waxbills. They are often quite picky about where they will nest, but tend to like these nests.
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Bamboo Finch Nest (4")
This style of nest is widely accepted among finch species for breeding purposes, in any size. This medium-sized nest is especially useful for larger-clutching small finches species such as zebras or societies.
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Bamboo Finch Nest (5.5")
Finches can be picky, but this type of nest is accepted by a great variety of species. Offer dried grasses while they build up the nest foundation, and then a little nesting material (see above). Replace rather than reusing, once it's been used for breeding; easily done, when your cost is only $3.59 each.
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Bamboo Finch Nest (tunnel style)
These small (3" by 5") tunnel-like 'nests' are preferred by some finch species for nesting in, and are also handy when simply used as a sheltered area to sleep in. They are not washable, and should be replaced when they get dirty, but at only $2.89 each can prove very useful as either a nest or sleeping station.
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Bamboo Canary Nest, 5 " w
These natural-looking open nestpans are slightly larger than the plastic ones, but can be less stable, and are less easy to place firmly. They should be discarded at season's end. At only $1.79 each, these nestpans are a useful nesting alternative.
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Long-Handled Bird Nets
Having a net and knowing how to safely use it, can be very helpful to a serious bird-keeper - unless you prefer performing "The Great Birdie Roundup" by hand, nets can come in very handy for catching unexpected escapees!
Here you will find a selection of various sizes of bird nets, from 6 inches in diameter by 13 inches long, for only $15.89, to a supersize model 11 inches across and 48 inches long, for only $20.99. Do you have yours yet?
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