If you breed a Preston canary with a different breed, it will look different. The exact look will depend upon the exact breed of canary that you use.
No They are very different species and even if they attempted to mate, their eggs would be infertile.
If you want to breed a white canary and a yellow, It is possible as long as the type is the same. such as: Specked white Canaries can breed with speckled blue Canaries or even yellow you know.
The Canary is a bright yellow bird breed with black/yellow wings and back. it is a kind of bird
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Nothing. They can't breed, because they're in different egg groups.
An avian Veterinarian would be a much better choice of reference.
No they cant because of the Gentic Genes are not the same or even as close to each other. There also two different type of birds
I think it’s given after a breed of dog. It was previously the isle of dogs.
Yes. They will breed best in a flight cage, a cage big enough for them to fly from perch to perch.
This can not happen. They are two different species and nature prevents it.
An Australian plainhead is a breed of domestic canary, created and used for show purposes.
A canary's nose is called a "cere." The cere is the fleshy area at the base of the beak where the nostrils are located. It can vary in color depending on the sex and breed of the canary, often being more prominent in males during the breeding season.