ΚΑΝΑΡΙΝΙ Timbrado Θηλυκό
The Timbrado Canary originates from Spain and is particularly known for the clarity and intensity of its song.
Its name comes from the word "timbre", which means "ringing/ringing", indicating the metallic and clear sound produced by the males.
The female Timbrado is quiet, peaceful and sociable.
It does not sing like the male, but can make soft sounds or chirps.
Ideal for companionship or breeding.
It tolerates the company of other canaries well, without becoming aggressive.
Size: 13–14 cm.
Color: Usually green, yellow, or a mixture of the two. There are also varieties in white or isabella.
The plumage is dense, well-shaped and fits nicely to the body.
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Cage: Spacious, clean, with wooden perches and access to light.
Diet: Canary seeds, fresh vegetables (e.g. lettuce, carrot), fruit (apple), egg food from time to time.
Water: Change daily.
Bath: Loves bathing – put a shallow bowl of water.
Environment: Calm, without drafts or extreme temperatures.
Reproduction:
If you are interested in reproduction, the female Timbrado can be combined with a male with a good song (ideally Timbrado or another vocal variety).
They are good mothers and take care of the young consistently.
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