Song Birds
Song birds may be sold by breeders for a high price; a breeder knows what the market can afford to pay.
They were originally a grayish green color with only a hint of yellow on their breasts, looking more like sparrows than what we now see in these creatures. They were developed from their wild ancestors, Serinus canaria, of the Canary Islands, Madeira, and the Azores.
Song birds may be sold by breeders for a high price; a breeder knows what the market can afford to pay.
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