Aviaries, Bird-Rooms & Cages: Their Construction And Furnishing

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She. Should be placed in solitary confinement for a week or so, and may then be returned, Avhen in all probability 40 'AVIAltlES, BIIU)-EOOMS AXD CAGES.
she will be happy and contented with some other spot to build in.
NESTING AND BREEDING.
Canaries as a rule are not good builders, but an ample supply of grass, moss, hair, etc. , should be given them, and one should watch their proceedings pretty closely and help them if needs be to make the structure secure and strong enough to stand the wear
...and tear of hatching and rearing. Sometimes a hen will want to nest a second time in the same spot. In such a case the young should be transferred to a nest box close by. The young ones may be removed from the aviarv as soon as they are able to crack seeds, or if there be plenty of room, and they do not" trouble the breeding birds, they can be allowed to remain and moult, but will re- quire a little watching, any sickly birds, of course, being removed at once. Canaries are generally considered to be somewhat delicate birds, but I have known them remain without harm the whole of the winter in an out- side aviary.

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