I have two very much weaned, but very unsexed juvenile Strawberry finches. Mom and Dad would like to go back to nest and can't seem to be able to because the kids want to play house...lol
Since the birds are unsexed, and not NFSS banded because the little twerps keep sliding their bands off, I'm only asking $80 each for them. These birds are siblings so you'd need unrelated birds in order to breed them.
Pick-up or local delivery only. It's well over 100 degrees outside I'm not going to ship. Located in Commerce, TX. Near the DFW area as well as East Texas/Tyler.
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Re: Strawberry Finches
Are your strawberry finches still available? 

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Re: Strawberry Finches
Hey colt,
I had the same problem with the bands slipping off and found a solution that seems to work fairly well. Those ez-ring bands that the NFSS shop sells seem to keep the NFSS band in place if you stack them so the ez ring is on the bottom nearest the toes. Just a thought for future tricky birds. Good luck finding these guys a home!
I had the same problem with the bands slipping off and found a solution that seems to work fairly well. Those ez-ring bands that the NFSS shop sells seem to keep the NFSS band in place if you stack them so the ez ring is on the bottom nearest the toes. Just a thought for future tricky birds. Good luck finding these guys a home!

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Re: Strawberry Finches
That is a great tip! Do you mind if I post it on the NFSS facebook page?SeaChelle wrote: Hey colt,
I had the same problem with the bands slipping off and found a solution that seems to work fairly well. Those ez-ring bands that the NFSS shop sells seem to keep the NFSS band in place if you stack them so the ez ring is on the bottom nearest the toes. Just a thought for future tricky birds. Good luck finding these guys a home!![]()
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Re: Strawberry Finches
By all means!Sally wrote:That is a great tip! Do you mind if I post it on the NFSS facebook page?SeaChelle wrote: Hey colt,
I had the same problem with the bands slipping off and found a solution that seems to work fairly well. Those ez-ring bands that the NFSS shop sells seem to keep the NFSS band in place if you stack them so the ez ring is on the bottom nearest the toes. Just a thought for future tricky birds. Good luck finding these guys a home!![]()

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Re: Strawberry Finches
Colt
Now that it is winter - do you have any MALE strawberry finches or a breeding pair of Strawberry's that you would ship to Montana? I am looking for 2 male strawberry's and my breeder friend is looking for a breeding pair.
Please let me know.
Thanks
PK
Now that it is winter - do you have any MALE strawberry finches or a breeding pair of Strawberry's that you would ship to Montana? I am looking for 2 male strawberry's and my breeder friend is looking for a breeding pair.
Please let me know.
Thanks
PK
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Re: Strawberry Finches
pmknoll - I don't have any currently available. That has been the only successful clutch the one pair has had. Every clutch since then has either not been incubated consistently, double clutched, or they've broken the eggs...
I'm hoping to get some babies soon though. I've been trimming nails and providing new nesting material.

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