
if you are lucky and have zebra babies then it is the hell

I just bought 2 Society Finches yesterday! They are so adorable and fun to watch. I don't think they are loud at all. I like hearing them chirp. I am trying to decide if I have one male and one female. I know for sure one of the birds is a male. The other one I am not so sure. I have heard both of them sing. However, one sings more and is more active than the other society finch.mew5280 wrote: I can give you my two cents on some of the species you mentioned:
Cordon Blues - I love them and the male's song but they are a little more delicate than societies. If you want to breed, they need a lot of privacy, I'd start with a different species.
Societies - one of my favorites, they're just so resilient and funny and although the song isn't very melodic, I like to hear them sing. Very hardy as well.
Silverbills - I just got my first silverbills this year. I have 3 African and 1 Indian (didn't realize the difference until I had had them awhile). As soon as I brought them home, there were eggs and for the first time ever, I watched them go from eggs to birds and they lived and now I have two more silverbills. The male sings but I don't hear mine sing much. I think a lot of it has to do with whether or not they are in a mixed aviary, or alone, or if they have a mate.
I would love to try other species but probably not in my current cage. I have everyone (1 Spice, 4 silverbills, 2 societies) in a Prevue 030 flight cage. I'm looking for a Spice finch right now since mine seems a little lonely being the only one.