Black-Headed Nun
Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 3:07 am
Hi. I looked at the Finchinfo.com picture of the black-headed nun and it said that more pictures are needed. Where can I e-mail them to? I can e-mail the interested ones mpg4 files for them to see the video and hear their song.
Apparently, not much is known about these shy finches. I am no bird researcher but all I know is that these birds make round nests out of hay (about 6" oblong) usually in tall cogon grasses and they leave out a round hole just to fit themselves through. They are a very prolific species with hens laying up to ten eggs making them a rice farmer's nightmare. The info on them said that it is very hard to sex the birds. But as a matter of fact, the cocks and the hens look very different. The hens are not-so-pretty plain brown and the cocks have black heads like commonly shown in the pictures. This is probably because the cocks are more saleable in petshops. The cocks have a low-pitch chirps and they have to chirp alternately for one to appreciate the duet of two tones one after another.
You can message me at my Yahoo Messenger - martinmisa.
Apparently, not much is known about these shy finches. I am no bird researcher but all I know is that these birds make round nests out of hay (about 6" oblong) usually in tall cogon grasses and they leave out a round hole just to fit themselves through. They are a very prolific species with hens laying up to ten eggs making them a rice farmer's nightmare. The info on them said that it is very hard to sex the birds. But as a matter of fact, the cocks and the hens look very different. The hens are not-so-pretty plain brown and the cocks have black heads like commonly shown in the pictures. This is probably because the cocks are more saleable in petshops. The cocks have a low-pitch chirps and they have to chirp alternately for one to appreciate the duet of two tones one after another.
You can message me at my Yahoo Messenger - martinmisa.