American Singer Canary
The American singer canary is a domestic canary variety developed in the United States from Roller and Border Fancy canary bloodlines. It was bred to combine a pleasant, varied song with a neat, active show-bird outline. Like all domestic canaries, it descends from the Atlantic canary, Serinus canaria. Birds may be yellow, buff, white, green, cinnamon, or variegated, but song quality and lively type are usually more important than a rare color.
Most serious keepers focus on males, because cocks produce the fuller song used for exhibition and breeding selection. Young males may learn from tutors or carefully managed song rooms, and lines can drift if birds are paired without attention to voice. Everyday care is straightforward but precise: a clean cage with room to fly, varied perches, bathing water, a balanced canary diet, and a calmer period during molt. Breeders typically track family lines so song, health, and type are not lost in favor of color alone.
Colors: Buff, Cinnamon, Green, Variegated Buff, Variegated White, Variegated Yellow, White, Yellow