Pajarita wrote:I don't know if this species has a nuptial plumage but I know they are short day breeders and usually breed in what we would consider winter because the intense heat of the summers in their natural habitat would, otherwise, cook the eggs. I also read that it's the normal storms of the beginning of their season that finishes triggering their hormones.
Have you tried a plain grain gloop mixing the grains with baby pureed food? Because, if he ate that (and most birds would), it would provide enough vitamins and minerals just be choosing the right combination of purees...
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