Questions about housing different finch species in aviary
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 8:47 pm
As some here may have already read by previous post regarding an aviary I am building, I have a couple questions for some of the more experienced owners here of mixed species in aviaries.
For starters, I am new to finches, but not birds in general (have had other larger, parrot species before), so I want to do this as properly as I can and to provide the best atmosphere for them. My aviary is about 7 foot wide, 14 foot deep and 7 foot high. I am hoping to introduced 6-10 finches when it is ready for them. As such, I am looking for some suggestions on good species to look for to combine into this aviary. I am also not looking to breed any at this time.
1. Can finches from other continents be mixed with other finches from other continents (ie: australian finches with south american, etc)? Or is this something that would generally not be suggested to do? Mainly I ask in case species from different continents may be naturally aggressive to other finches (as many fish from various continents can be if housed together).
2. What are some good species that are non-aggressive to other species and are good for a first time finch owner?
3. Can any other "finch" like species be housed safely with other finches? (ie: Tanagers, Weavers, Grassquits, etc)?
4. Are there any finch friendly species (aside from doves) which tend to enjoy the ground or lower portions of the aviary? Since most finches tend to prefer to remain in the upper portion, this leaves a relatively large portion unused. This is really just a curiosity question.
I have done a fair amount of research into some of these questions and found a few sites which give lists of compatible species. However, I am getting rather confused on these lists, as well as the fact that many such lists include harder to find or rare species which makes it difficult to really find a good grouping of birds to look for, so I am hoping some more eperienced people here can suggest some good species that are not so difficult to find.
Lastly, I had intended to try to locate all the initial birds from one breeder. My reasons for this are that to me I would at least know that all the birds came from the same health environment and treatment, and potentially are already familiar with the mixed environment. Is this something that makes sense to do, or does it really not matter much?
In my area (SW Virginia), it seems my choice of finches available closeby is very limited, so I am probably going to have to look into ordering the birds from a breeder. Any good breeders others know about that would be worth looking into? Or possible, anyone know of any breeders in the SW Virginia area?
Many thanks again to any who can help me out with some information.
For starters, I am new to finches, but not birds in general (have had other larger, parrot species before), so I want to do this as properly as I can and to provide the best atmosphere for them. My aviary is about 7 foot wide, 14 foot deep and 7 foot high. I am hoping to introduced 6-10 finches when it is ready for them. As such, I am looking for some suggestions on good species to look for to combine into this aviary. I am also not looking to breed any at this time.
1. Can finches from other continents be mixed with other finches from other continents (ie: australian finches with south american, etc)? Or is this something that would generally not be suggested to do? Mainly I ask in case species from different continents may be naturally aggressive to other finches (as many fish from various continents can be if housed together).
2. What are some good species that are non-aggressive to other species and are good for a first time finch owner?
3. Can any other "finch" like species be housed safely with other finches? (ie: Tanagers, Weavers, Grassquits, etc)?
4. Are there any finch friendly species (aside from doves) which tend to enjoy the ground or lower portions of the aviary? Since most finches tend to prefer to remain in the upper portion, this leaves a relatively large portion unused. This is really just a curiosity question.
I have done a fair amount of research into some of these questions and found a few sites which give lists of compatible species. However, I am getting rather confused on these lists, as well as the fact that many such lists include harder to find or rare species which makes it difficult to really find a good grouping of birds to look for, so I am hoping some more eperienced people here can suggest some good species that are not so difficult to find.
Lastly, I had intended to try to locate all the initial birds from one breeder. My reasons for this are that to me I would at least know that all the birds came from the same health environment and treatment, and potentially are already familiar with the mixed environment. Is this something that makes sense to do, or does it really not matter much?
In my area (SW Virginia), it seems my choice of finches available closeby is very limited, so I am probably going to have to look into ordering the birds from a breeder. Any good breeders others know about that would be worth looking into? Or possible, anyone know of any breeders in the SW Virginia area?
Many thanks again to any who can help me out with some information.