For the past months that FinchMe has been online, I have received quite a number of texts, e-mails, and even phone calls regarding the FinchMe Membership Page.  This is mildly suprising, even with the consideration that FM is now the top ranking Philippine website for finch-related keywords in popular search engines.  Just recently as well, our website has been accepted by www.finchinfo.com– the most comprehensive source of finch information within the Web–into their Link Exchange Program(see it here.)  What really held me in awe though is that more than those inquiries for memberships, I had people asking questions regarding breeders of the more expensive finches, like the gouldian and the canary. Well here’s what most everyone’s waiting for–meet Mr. Albert Ricarte Jr. of UNDP(United Nations Development Program), FinchMe’s second featured breeder, and the foremost expert in canary breeding in the country.

Albert’s Favorite Canary - Gloster Fancy Consort(male)


Full Name: Albert Ricarte Jr.
Address: Dela Rosa St., Makati City, Philippines
Landline No.: (02)8402538
Mobile No.: +639285907068
Breeder Since: January 2007
Breeds: Gouldian Finch, Canaries

Albert’s Aviary

 

Interview:

FinchMe(FM): How did you start breeding?
Albert(A): My first canary pair was a gift from my father. I have been a pet lover ever since I was a kid, and that early I have visualized the canary as the perfect bird in terms of its form, its color, and its songs. I started 1996 and made some progress with my breeding program  for two years.  I stopped breeding after that because I had to leave the country to work for United Nations Development Program.  When I finally came back to the Philippines last January, the old habit and love for the bird kicked in and I started breeding them again.

 

Yellow Variegated Canary

 

FM: How many pairs do you currently have and how did you acquire them?
A: Right now, I have 17 pairs of breeders and even more juveniles.  I have bought some of the breeding pairs initially, and when I was able to breed them successfully, I was able to swap the youngs for other lineage, thus, gaining more breeders.

 

Albert’s Canaries - A Group Picture

 

FM: What were your initial difficulties in breeding canaries?
A: Not much really.  I had a friend who has helped me with my first pair and whom I still consult up to this day.  More importantly though is that I already have previous knowledge of breeding (I kept canaries in every country I stayed in) and this helped me a lot especially when I started again this year.  I can proudly say that I am one of the more successful canary breeders in the Philippines right now.

 

Yellow Intensive Canary

 

FM: Canary breeders in the Philippines do not seem to be that visible. How many people, whom you know, are successful in breeding canaries here in the country?
A: At most 5 people I guess, including me.

 

Gloster Fancy Corona Canary(female)

 

FM: That’s probably one of the reasons why canaries are one of the most expensive birds in the pet market right now.  Is it also expensive to keep them?
A: For all my birds, I spend about five hundred to one thousand pesos every month, and I don’t think that’s a big amount.  That includes electricity already, along with the indispensables like seeds(niger, canary, rape), spray millets, vitamins, eggfood, grit, mite sprays, etc.

 

Red Variegated Canary

 

FM: Most breeders, especially start-up canary owners, look up to you when it comes to breeding this particular kind of bird. We are aware that you already have an exclusive club for breeders and birds that will be acquired from you. Can you share some information with us?
A: Yes, you are referring to The Royal Canary.  Here I diligently keep records of the lineage of my birds.  I also give a certificate(Transfer of Ownership) to my buyers in order to track them properly, pretty much the same scheme with other pets, i.e. dog papers.

 

Yellow Variegated Canary

 

FM: As the first FinchMe Canary breeder, what can we expect from arguably the best Canary breeder in the Philippines right now?
A: I would really like to raise the awareness of the Filipino regarding these wonderful birds, such that those who are interested in breeding canaries will be better informed.  Most people right now classify them only with their colors(yellow, blue, red variegated, etc.), and I would like to start with the information that canaries are also varied by their type(posture and form) and their song(American singer, Spanish Timbrado, etc.).  Modesty aside, I am probably one of the few breeders who can distinguish one canary song with another.  More so, I have teamed up The Royal Canary with FinchMe so that a community of finch breeders can be better established and a wider base for finch lovers and even pet lovers in general can be easily reached.   And the most important thing here is that I would like to gain more friends in the industry especially those who share the same passion I have with regard to breeding birds.

 

Blue Canary

 

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