Stuart whiting wrote:
Easy way around that then is to get birds that are diamorphic like Gouldians,
Problem solved
Yeah - if I liked Gouldians, which I don't. Plus they're LOTS more expensive than Bengalese. Don't know how they compare to Owl finches pricewise.
No offense to lovers of Gouldians, that's just not the type of finch that floats my boat. They seem to be unavailable in my area anyway.
I want a fairly peaceable gregarious finch that doesn't require a special diet (such as live food). I had toyed with the idea of Red-headed Parrot finches - until I discovered they need live food.
When I say "gregarious", I mean within the flock. I don't want or need my birds to cozy up to me, I just like watching them interact with each other.
Really owls and Bengalese are my 2 favorites among the birds I know I can handle. Also Javas, but I don't think there are any in the entire STATE and you can't bring them across state lines any more. Plus apparently they need live food - though we never fed them live food when my mother was breeding them 50 years ago. They seemed to do well without it, but if they really do need live food, they'd have to be stricken off my list anyway. Pearl headed munias also seem to fall into this category of needing live foods, sadly.
I like (as long as they don't REQUIRE live food)
Bengalese
Owls
Silverbills
Tri-colored Munia
White-Headed Munia
Chestnut Munia
There are other finch species I like the looks of but would only keep if they can be kept healthy without the use of any livefood (even dead livefood such as dried mealworms or crickets) whatsoever, such as Javas, Spices, Stars, and the Pearl headed munia.
I've seen it said that Owls occasionally eat live food, but live in hope that they don't actually REQUIRE it, since they are in a 3-way tie with Javas and Bengalese for my favorite finches.
At any rate, I have yet to find a single breeder of finches where I live, though there must be somebody around here supplying the Spice finches to one of the local non-chain pet stores here. I know there are lots of Zebras being bred and sold off at another locally owned pet store, but from what I've gleaned these are mostly the result of unintentional matings. You know what Zebes are like. I've seen those for as low as $5 apiece on occasion.
I don't mind their looks and I don't denigrate their habits, either, they're just too noisy and quarrelsome for me. My rescue parakeets already occupy that particular niche in my house, LOL!
I had intended to go to a nearby bird mart (nearby meaning about 3 hours away) last month but due to still trying to clean and paint the new house I didn't make it. I'm not set up even with the birds I have here yet, so new birds are still somewhere off in the future, maybe, if I can ever find any that don't come from PetSmart et al.