Birds North

Birds North Jen and I are recreational/hobbyist bird keepers who keep a reasonably diverse range of birds. We do not sell unweaned birds.

We specialize in the keeping and breeding of The Blue-cheeked and Northern Rosella. We also keep and breed all the Australian Lorikeets, the Scalies, Rainbows, Musk and Red-collars are available in normal and a number of colour mutations. We also keep and breed a variety of non-natives - Green-naped and Meruake Rainbow lorikeets, Alexandrine Parrots, IRN's,- Dusky, Black-capped and Chattering Lori

es. Our pride and joy are a pair of Red-tailed and Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoos. We also make a variety of Suspended aviaries, have a number of avian "recipes" and can offer advice, on a number of species we keep/have kept, from close to 30 years of keeping and breeding birds.All our birds for sale are Leg rung and DNA sexed sexed if visually monomorphic.. We generally sell only parent reared aviary bred birds but do offer h/raised options.

14/10/2017

JUST SOME INFO TO CONSIDER IF YOU ARE USING OR CONSIDERING BUYING AN EGG BUDDY. AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE THAT CAN AND DOES ASSIST/REPLACE CANDLING.

Instant verification of pulmonary rates

The first thing that you will notice when you place a fertile egg into the Buddy digital heart monitor is the visual heart readout. This readout lets you know that the embryo is alive. The heart icon flashes to indicate that a heartbeat is detected; the pulse line reflects the strength of the heartbeat; and the three-digit heart rate indicates the amount of beats per minute. The heart rate of a developing chick in the shell is staggering when seen for the first time. Most parrot and parrot-like birds have a heart rate of around 260-290 beats per minute (BPM) during the majority of the incubation period. (Note: If using Buddy for reptile eggs you can expect heart rates of approximately 60-70 BPM).

During our trial of Buddy, an egg at midterm of incubation was placed into the monitor. The LCD display indicated that the BPM was around 260. After a few minutes the egg began to cool and the heart rate dropped to 220 BPM. At four minutes the BPM was down to 180-190. This is quite natural during incubation. As the hen leaves her nest for short periods of time the embryos metabolism slows down consequently the heart rate slows down.

Internal and external pip

Toward the end of incubation a developing chick will 'internal pip'. This is a critical stage where the chick must force through the internal membrane that separates the developing chick from the 'airsac' end. This normally happens 36-72 hours before hatch and can last for several hours. During this stage it becomes difficult to get an accurate readout on the Buddy heart rate monitor because the chick is moving and pushing inside of the egg. This activity creates sounds, which Buddy amplifies 20,000 times and displays to the Buddy user as chick movement. The chicks movement is indicated by the screen icon of a chick flapping its wings. Only when the chick rests during this period will you get an accurate BPM readout. You will notice that during this time the heart rate begins to decrease to around 190-200 BPM.

After the 'internal pip' stage your chick will begin to 'external pip'. This is when the chick begins the task of pipping around the inside of the shell and this normally takes the remaining 24-72 hours of the incubation period. Again, all this movement is amplified more than 20,000 times so the 'chick moving' icon will be busy. As during internal pip, the chick will rest and the heart rate will be displayed.

If you can visually see that the chick is pipping the entire circumference of the egg, then a perfect hatch is probable. However, if you see that the chick is pipping in one area only, then the chick could be stuck in the internal membrane. If after the two-day hatching period the chick is still in this one position and Buddy is indicating that the heart rate is down around 90-100 BPM, assistance will be required to save the chick. This assistance can be safely carried out as long as the two-day hatching period has elapsed.



Opportunity to prevent D.I.S.

If after the two-day hatching period Buddy is indicating a weak heart rate and no 'pips' can be seen, then the chick may be breach. Again, assistance is generally required to successfully hatch the bird from the shell.

Buddy lets you know when birds are not hatching normally and provides you with the opportunity to help save these chicks that may otherwise have been Dead in Shell (D.I.S.). We have had numerous phone calls from Buddy users who say they were able to save a chick that would otherwise have been DIS because it could not get out!

19/08/2017

Well the breeding season seems to be kicking off quite well. Got two nests of Galah's, one chick out of two from the Easterns and four from four from the Westerns.
Two very good clutches of IRN's and a couple of pairs of Lories and Lorikeets have eggs.
The two older pairs of Amazons are showing signs of breeding, nest inspection and a bit of random mating. Fingers crossed.

Yellow-crowned and Blue-fronted Amazons enjoying Rambutans.
04/07/2017

Yellow-crowned and Blue-fronted Amazons enjoying Rambutans.

Pale-headed AKA Meruake Lorikeets and Green-naped Lorikeets.
04/07/2017

Pale-headed AKA Meruake Lorikeets and Green-naped Lorikeets.

Edwards, Green-napes and Pale-headed Lorikeets
04/07/2017

Edwards, Green-napes and Pale-headed Lorikeets

Just had a feed of pellets and now for a snack on juicy corn on the cob.
04/06/2016

Just had a feed of pellets and now for a snack on juicy corn on the cob.

17/02/2016
Young Naso sub-specie Red-tailed Black Cockatoos
24/09/2015

Young Naso sub-specie Red-tailed Black Cockatoos

28/08/2015
The easiest way to cut corn and other fruit/greens for the critters.
22/08/2015

The easiest way to cut corn and other fruit/greens for the critters.

Decisions, Decisions - what a bu**er of a dilemma to be in. Young Lad is about 12mths old and the two young ladies are s...
06/04/2015

Decisions, Decisions - what a bu**er of a dilemma to be in. Young Lad is about 12mths old and the two young ladies are sisters, about 6mths old. The Young ladies are from Super Breeding Stock and the Young lad is an immigrant from the West.

07/03/2015

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