My Star finch

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My Star finch

Post by Anneka » Fri Oct 19, 2007 12:01 am

Here is a pic of my Star finch

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I was so happy when I heard him singing early this morning, because I wanted a male so much and the two they had were too young to tell the gender.

He has such a beautiful song, chirping, and soft whistling and he loves to vocalize, not just in the morning. I had no idea he would be such a pleasant addition to my finch family. And his coloring and tiny white dots are just too adorable. A very cute little finch.

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Post by EmilyHurd » Fri Oct 19, 2007 12:35 am

The male stars do have a beautiful song I think. Yours kinda looks like a hen though. Stars are weird like that, sometimes you think you have sexing down by the face mask, but then one that looks female starts singing!

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Post by Anneka » Fri Oct 19, 2007 2:01 am

EmilyHurd wrote:Yours kinda looks like a hen though.
Could be, but the two they had in a store IMO were v. young becuase the other one had hardly any red color on his/her face. I do not know at what age they develop full face/throat coloring.

But as long as mine sings so beautifully, I don't mind having a female.

I googled and found other color mutations of Stars. Goodness, the cinnamon is so pretty too.

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Post by Sally » Fri Oct 19, 2007 10:46 am

He does look like a hen right now, but if he sings, he is definitely a cock. If he is very young, he may not have his full adult plumage yet--it can take as long as six months for them to get all their color, so he may develop a fuller mask. Most of the time, Stars are easy to sex, but every once in a while, you get one that is hard to tell visually. I also love the Stars song, and mine are the quickest to try new foods or investigate anything new in their cages.

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Post by EmilyHurd » Sat Oct 20, 2007 12:23 am

My stars are also very open to eating whatever I put in. I think it depends on the species as to which will try new foods easier. Normally, my societies, zebras, and stars will eat most anything. I have a harder time getting all of my waxbills to try new foods...

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