Description
The Stafford Canary is primarily bred for color and conformation. The males have a free, wild, chopping song. The Stafford Canary was developed by crossing the Red Factor Canary with the Gloster Canary.
The Stafford canary is one of many types of common canaries that are kept as household pets. These compact little birds are about 5 inches long when fully grown, and most have colorful feathers. Many Stafford canaries are bred for conformation purposes. Originally created by breeding the red factor canary and Gloster canary together, this bird has established popularity among parrot lovers around the world.