So Anyway I was sitting on the sofa enjoying my morning coffee. The birds were sitting out on the porch as usual to get some sunshone. I was reaslly not paying attention but it began to dawn on me that the malre was making an awful lot of noise out there and he sounded distressed. So I jumped up and went out to see aht was the problem.
I look in the cage and see hi8m flying back and forth calling and crying and....



NO GIRLS!!!
The 3 ladies were not in the cage. I looked and saw the little door for the food dish was open. Listened and heard them in the bushes in the yard. When I walked out I saw one of the girls sitting on the street but she of course flew away into the yard. I have not seen them or heard them since.

My poor little guy was alone yet again. He seemed so sad that night and the next two mornings he was just sitting there all alone on his perch. He would sing to me if I talked to him but you could tell he was lonely and sad.
So since I had a great pay this week I took a trip to the pet store yesterday afternoon. Chose 3 birds from the Zebra finch cage. All girls again. One that is multi colored with white markings on her head and back and one all white and one that is different...
Ok I don't think this is a Zebra finch but the store owner who caught them up for me was clueless. This bird is all brown kind of a Coacoa color with a buff belly. There is a cute top know on its head and its beak is brownish gray. At first I thought it might be just an odd mutation and I told this to the store owner. Really next tot he Zebras it was odd looking nad not as prety as a zebra but kinda cute in its fuzzy toped way. So I got it anyway.
This morning I am watching the birds. The brown one unlike the others is hanging of the sides of the cage, swinging upside down on the millet holder and has a very differnt song from the finches. It is prey vocal has a high pitched voice, compared to Zebras. Kind of trills but not like a canary.
Any ideas what this could be?
Oh and the little male seems to be much happier with his new family. I am still sad at the loss of the three girls though.