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The Domestic Canary, often simply known as the canary,
(Serinus canaria domestica) is a domesticated form of the
wild Canary, a small songbird in the finch family originating
from the Macaronesian Islands (Azores, Madeira and Canary
Islands).
Canaries were first bred in captivity in the 17th century. They
were brought over by Spanish sailors to Europe. Monks
started breeding them and only sold the males (which sing).
This kept the birds in short supply and drove the price up.
Eventually Italians obtained hens and were able to breed the
birds themselves. This made them very popular and resulted
in many breeds arising and the birds being bred all over
Europe.
The same occurred in England. First the birds were only
owned by the rich but eventually the local citizens started to
breed them and, again, they became very popular. Many
breeds arose through selective breeding, and they are still
very popular today for their voice.
Canaries
$15.00 each