Five Different Types Of Canaries


There are many different types of canaries. Some of these include American Singer, German Roller, and Cinnamon. Keep reading to learn a little about these common types of canaries.

American Singer

The American Singer is by far the most popular choice to keep as a pet. This is thanks to a combination of ease of care and wide variety of songs. You should also be aware that some of these birds can be aggressive. You may have problems keeping multiple canaries in one cage because of this.

Cinnamon

Cinnamon canaries are bred more for their color than for their song. They also have very fine feathers. Most people say that they have the finest feathers of any type of canary. Other breeds are commonly bred with cinnamon canaries.

Waterslagger

Waterslagger canaries are also common. These light yellow birds have dark spots. Since they usually sing with their beaks closed, they only provide up to medium voume. They can make sounds that mimic running water.

German Roller

The German Roller canary is also a common breed. German Rollers sing even less loudly than Waterslaggers. More so that American Singers, German Roller males can be very aggressive. Therefore, you should avoid putting two males together in a cage.

Spanish Timbrado

The Spanish Timbrado is also a popular breed. Spanish Timbrados are available in a wide array of colors. They can also sing many different songs. Spanish Timbrados are also very loud singers. If it’s warm enough outdoors, you can also keep them outside.

Hopefully, you now know the most common types of canaries. New owners should definitely click here to learn more about care of canary birds. Come learn how to keep your little bird as healthy as possible.

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