
strange Society Finches
- James
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strange Society Finches

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a lot of birds dont like to feel closed in while bathing, something to do with being in the wild and predators coming along, I know I wouldnt like to be trapped like that.
I use a dish that is 12" in diameter and 1" deep, the birds love it. as soon as I put in fresh water in they all go. except the gouldians who sit on the edge and watch
I use a dish that is 12" in diameter and 1" deep, the birds love it. as soon as I put in fresh water in they all go. except the gouldians who sit on the edge and watch
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My society finches are the exact same way. they make a big mess with there water and they all try to stuff into one nest. Sometimes they split up but usually stick together.
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Re: strange Society Finches
[quote="James"]
My society finches are strange. I have a red bowl that is 1" deep and 6" across that I put in their cage every morning and again in the afternoon as a bird bath. Two of them will get in it and splash all over, 3 or 4 others will purch on the sides and get all wet. Then there are 4 that sleep in the same nest at the sametime.
James this is not really strange this is how they do it in our aviary by choice, They don't like the confined type of bird bath as you mentioned. For sleeping they often like to pile up in pyramid style cramming many in one nest. Sleeping and bathing activities are really different for them (mentally)
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James this is not really strange this is how they do it in our aviary by choice, They don't like the confined type of bird bath as you mentioned. For sleeping they often like to pile up in pyramid style cramming many in one nest. Sleeping and bathing activities are really different for them (mentally)
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