Cage & Aviary Birds

An event that said: ‘WE’RE BACK!’

Expert advice • Opinion • Getting started • Species profiles • Key tips • Leading fanciers

NO ONE expected masses of fanciers attending the BS weekend, yet the visitor numbers were more than expected and it was good to see so many of the regular faces!

For the show, there was an entry of 635, with 420 benched. I loved the best in show: a cinnamon grey cock from a father-and-son partnership – Kevin & Tom Smith – that was formed during the Covid period. Father Kevin was an experienced fancier when

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