Tell me how to make FSSUK more popular.
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2 years 2 weeks ago #1771
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there are points for and against that the Waxbill Finch Society (WFS) have both and for them it works fairly well although there has been the odd falling out . But conversely this site www.featheredflyer.co.uk/ has a facebook page which is barely used but even their main site is struggling & I'm not sure how much longer it will survive
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2 years 2 weeks ago #1772
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Oh I thought Feathered flyer went a while ago.
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2 years 2 weeks ago #1773
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FF is still lingering on although the majority of posts seem to be from those who can't log onto the site & I'm not sure who is actually running it currently
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2 years 2 weeks ago #1774
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I do hope bird keeping doesn't die out slowly as younger people don't take it up, Stafford this year showed how there are few sub 30 year old coming thorough I thought. I even felt young there at 42!
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2 years 2 weeks ago #1775
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think you need to go onto some of the Budgie sites to find the young birdkeepers , There also tends to be a generation gap in Birdkeeping when young Birdkeepers drop out in their lateteens/early 20's when other life matters take over , but some start drifting back from their late 30's onwards as their lives become more settled
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2 years 2 weeks ago #1776
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Yes that's true Colin, I was a bit different in that respect as we both moved in together with our first child before we were 20 so I started adult life with commitments early. I filled the going out gap with children and an aviary
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