Start with doing some reading online if you can.
use
www.google .com and type in your search terms there.
If you can't spend hours online, go to your library and get a book on this
breed of bird, failing that, on amazons in general, but the different types
sometimes have small differences that can mean the world to your birds.
Just 'hoping you are doing things right' may work, but gives you a high
probability of problems and failure too.
Mostly because if there is a concern, and you are not well versed in the
needs of your birds at this stage, then you may fail to see the problem
until it is too late.
There are some great people here and some not so great on the newsgroups.
Ask away for advice, but read much, and do your own research too.
Good luck,
Jenny
"phil" <phil.butler3.TakeThisOut@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
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> Please can give me any advice on breeding Orange wings Amazons.
> Its my first time breeding birds.
> They will not be for sale there only for my own aviary.
> I have got a bonded pair in a indoor aviary... with nest box on side .
...do
> I have to cover the indoor aviary to encourage them to breed ?
> Been giving fruit...fruit mix seeds....egg mix.. greens.
> They seem very close the female been up to nest box looking inside but no
> joy.
> What is the mating season for these lovely birds I live in the united
> kingdom.
> Please I do need information.
> phil.butler3.TakeThisOut@ntlworld.com
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