ΚΑΝΑΡΙΝΙ Timbrado Αρσενικό
Song
The male Timbrado canary is known for its loud, clear, and metallic song.
Its name comes from the Spanish word "timbre," which means "ringing" – indicating the bright and clear sound of its song.
Its song is characterized by:
Natural, unpretentious sounds
Variety of tones (without mimicry of other sounds, as other varieties do)
Capability of improvisation and clear tonal lines
It is often used in singing competitions.
Character and Behavior
A very lively and active bird
Social, but prefers its own space to sing freely
Males sing more often and with greater intensity than females
It is not aggressive and adapts easily to its environment
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Size: 13–14 cm
Color: Usually green (classic), but also available in yellow, white, cinnamon, isabella, etc.
Body: Tight, proportional and slightly cylindrical
Movement: Lively, energetic and observant behavior
Environment & Care
Cage: Comfortable, clean, with natural perches and toys for mental stimulation
Diet:
Seed mix for canaries
Fresh vegetables (e.g. spinach, carrot, lettuce)
Fruit (e.g. apple)
Egg food (especially during molting or breeding season)
Calcium and vitamin supplements
Water: Always fresh and clean
Bathing: He likes to bathe — it is good to give him a bowl of water 2–3 times a week
Light and Air: Ideally, he should receive natural light and good ventilation, without exposure to drafts
Breeding
In breeding conditions, the male can mate with a female Timbrado or another relative breed
He is protective and sings more to attract the female
Used to improve the voice in future generations
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