I have three society finch chicks which are still in the nest, and they are about a month old now, and really well developed. I managed to get one out of the nest (I'm hating these wicker basket nests because it's nigh impossible to remove eggs, and a real pain removing chicks). Anyhow this bird did look really well feathered out, and healthy, the only flaw with it from what I could tell was a small bald spot on the breast. Most birds I've had left the nest a bit before they were this well developed. These chicks as far as from what I've seen haven't left the nest even once (not counting my removing one).
However I haven't bred finches before, I've mostly worked with budgies, cockatiels, and ring neck doves. Is it normal for such old well developed chicks to still be in the nest?
Anyhow I put the chick back in the nest, and parents got back to feeding the chicks right away.
worried about chicks not leaving nest
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