The latest episode of the show visits one of the masters of the Norwich Canary, Keith Ferry. A full half hour special episode filmed with Keith in his bird room, advice on pairing Norwich canaries, feather type and much much more!
Those three are beautiful bird. I just bought my first two parisian canaries and my excitement level is through the roof just looking at these birds. I'm in love with them.
I learned more than a couple of things... to carry into my bird room! THANK YOU! Keith Ferry sets forth a great example of encouraging newcomers.. of generously sharing good birds with other fanciers, and of willing to explain WHY and HOW he runs his flock! Tell him THANKS from all of your viewers! :)
This was a true delight seeing Keith again, i remember when he came to judge in Jersey around 1990/1. A wonderful knowlegable Norwich Man . and great to see him adding. fifes to his stud. Watched this swinging in my garden hammock just gone midday Temps a cool 35°... Regards Charlie Collins Issan NE Thailand
Really enjoying Sunday mornings watching your show, but yes bird room envy . The room looks to be part of the house. My favourite so far has to be the redpoll's. Keep them coming Matt
Hello Matt hope you well and the family can you help i have been watching your show and what a Matt happy day soonnice one Matt i have been trying to get that grog new but i can not get in can tell me how to get in Matt iam just starting i am looking for irish and the raza but you mat Julin he has some nice bird like the agot and the red and white as well keep your show going happy days soon
Hi Matt , thanks for this lovely episodes I have question about the feather of the bird, what I understood is soft feather with soft feather is bad ... 1/ how about hard feather with hard feather 2/ how about soft feather with soft feather but not the same color ( for example free X yellow) 3/ how about the white color canarie , how to know is it soft or hard feather Sorry for asking to much
Essentially you're looking to balance feather, so are to soft. all birds irregardless of colour have a feather type, often gently removing one and reviewing under a microscope can help!
difficult to answer, depending on where you are in the world, canaries will have a breeding season and, if kept under the right conditions will come in to breeding condition when there is sufficient daylight