AN INTERVIEW WITH CONNOR
Question
How did you start with zebra finches ?
Answer
I started as my dad had loads and i had kept lots of different birds before.
Question
What are your favourite colours ?
Answer
My favourite colours are pieds, lightbacks,whites and chestnut flanked whites.
Question
What is your favorite time of the year ?
Answer
My favorite time is the show season as i like to see my birds winning when i'm lucky enough to win.
Question
What is your best moment so far with your birds ?
Answer
My best moment is winning at the S&NCZFS club show in 2004 as there was so many good junior birds
entered.
Question
Who is your favourite judge?
Answer
George Lewsey as he took time out to talk to me at St Andrews show.
Question
What is your favourite bird other than zebras ?
Answer
Budgies and i have done well with them too.
Connor with his winning Lightbacks.
Young Connors show wins in 2004
ZFS CLUB SHOW
Best Junior Single Bird
SZFS CLUB SHOW
Best Pied Zebra in show, Best White Zebra in show, Best Junior in show (Lightbacks), Best Junior Adult, 2nd best(chestnut
flanked whites), third best(Pieds), Best Junior AOC(Lightbacks).
S&NCZFS CLUB SHOW
Best Junior in Show, Best junior Adult, Best Junior AOC.(Lightbacks)
FORTH CBS
Best Junior Zebras (Lightbacks)
St ANDREWS CBS (chestnut flanked whites)
Best Junior Zebras,Best Junior in show
LARKHALL CBS
Best Junior Zebras (Lightbacks)
Connors shows in 2005
ZFS CLUB SHOW
Best junior(CFW)
Best junior adult (Lightback)
Best junior breeder (cfw)
S&NCZFS CLUB SHOW
Best junior (CFW)
Best junior adult(Lightback)
Best junior breeder(CFW)
SZFS CLUB SHOW
Best junior (CFW)
Best junior adult (Lightback)
Best junior breeder(Cfw)
Connors nice pied cock
One of Connors Normal pied cocks.
The above two birds are a well matched pair that Connor has shown.
They are probably so well matched due to them being father and daughter !.
Connors breeding season is starting to get a bit better, he has some pieds hatched this week (march 14th).
Hopefully they will be evenly marked as his first nest were more fawn than pied.
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