How Has the Finch Hobby Changed for You?
Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 12:00 am
I know a lot of birdkeepers here have been in the hobby for years and have seen a lot. I, myself, have been owning finches for a little over just one year, so not a lot of experience.
So, I'm wondering, and please tell me, how has the finch/bird hobby in general changed?
I'm wondering in particular, have finches become any more or less common? Are finches more readily available today (from pet stores, community classifieds like Craigslist, etc) than in the past? Or are they -less- common?
How have prices changed? Are Zebra finches more expensive or less expensive these days than in the past? What about Gouldians? (and any other species).
Are there a lot more color mutations available now, or about the same?
Do you think finches as a whole are just as healthy and long-lived as the finches in the past?
Finally...do you think the finch hobby is growing more popular or less popular?
I was thinking earlier about how the popularity of birds have waned or increased. Maybe 80-100 years back or so, canaries were the really popular thing. Now I never find a canary anywhere except at Petsmart (but those poor canaries are always sickly for whatever reason).
And then for centuries and centuries of human history, dove and pigeon keeping was quite popular. At some places in the world, practically every house had a dovecote! But again, in my area I never find doves or pigeons for sale, ever, except for the lethargic Diamond Doves at Petsmart.
I love finches so much, I'd really hate if they went the way of the canary or the dove where it's difficult to find them. And since the bird show in my area seems to have disappeared...who knows when I will have the opportunity to find lots of rare finches. =(
Sorry if this is in the wrong place. I wasn't sure where to put it, but thought Species would be best since it kind of involves what species have declined/become more popular and similar things.
So, I'm wondering, and please tell me, how has the finch/bird hobby in general changed?
I'm wondering in particular, have finches become any more or less common? Are finches more readily available today (from pet stores, community classifieds like Craigslist, etc) than in the past? Or are they -less- common?
How have prices changed? Are Zebra finches more expensive or less expensive these days than in the past? What about Gouldians? (and any other species).
Are there a lot more color mutations available now, or about the same?
Do you think finches as a whole are just as healthy and long-lived as the finches in the past?
Finally...do you think the finch hobby is growing more popular or less popular?
I was thinking earlier about how the popularity of birds have waned or increased. Maybe 80-100 years back or so, canaries were the really popular thing. Now I never find a canary anywhere except at Petsmart (but those poor canaries are always sickly for whatever reason).
And then for centuries and centuries of human history, dove and pigeon keeping was quite popular. At some places in the world, practically every house had a dovecote! But again, in my area I never find doves or pigeons for sale, ever, except for the lethargic Diamond Doves at Petsmart.
I love finches so much, I'd really hate if they went the way of the canary or the dove where it's difficult to find them. And since the bird show in my area seems to have disappeared...who knows when I will have the opportunity to find lots of rare finches. =(
Sorry if this is in the wrong place. I wasn't sure where to put it, but thought Species would be best since it kind of involves what species have declined/become more popular and similar things.