So, I would really like to have a canary and I have seen an advert on Gumtree for a 3 year old male Fife Fancy. The seller has another advert posted where he is selling some breeding cages so I am assuming that he is indeed a breeder. He is a beautiful looking bird BUT am I better buying a baby?? What issues may I encounter if I buy an older bird? I will obviously ask all the relevant questions including what environment he lives in now as I’m worried that if he has been in a large aviary with other birds and I bring him home to a cage he will be unhappy. What do you think????????
I got my canary when he was a little over 1 year old (I thought he was already 2 at the time, but turns out he was still 1). When he got used to his new home and eating off my hand (inside the cage), I followed training advice I found online on how to 'tame' canaries. He's actually comfortable perching on people now, and would occasiaonally preen himself eveb when he's on my head.
However, he only perches on me when he wants too or when I play music. Otherwise he's not a huge fan of hands and being handled--which makes sense since that's his nature as a prey bird. I think this is as 'hand-tamed' as he can ever be (unlike the breeders on YT who would have their hand-fed canaries playing on their hands), but he's perfect and I'm just glad he's not as stressed around people anymore!
The first time Peeps jumped onto my shoulder
I guess it all depends on if you want to be able to train/hand-tame your bird?