1. Canaries live an average of 5 to 9 years. Canaries are named from the island in which they came, the Canary Islands.
2. Wild canaries are usually gray or green instead of the yellow color we know in domesticated birds.
3. They are small birds, averaging from 3 to 6 inches and weighing in at approximately 20 grams.
4. Canaries lay a clutch of three to seven eggs that hatch in approximately two weeks.
5. Almost every type of canary has the capability of song, but some prefer to sing a lot more than others.
2. Wild canaries are usually gray or green instead of the yellow color we know in domesticated birds.
3. They are small birds, averaging from 3 to 6 inches and weighing in at approximately 20 grams.
4. Canaries lay a clutch of three to seven eggs that hatch in approximately two weeks.
5. Almost every type of canary has the capability of song, but some prefer to sing a lot more than others.
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