I got a new society finch yesterday.
He sang quite a bit yesterday - separate quarantine cage but near other birds.
Today tho no singing, tho very active.
But he is almost constantly chirping, yet it sounds like a Rusty Hinge.
I never heard that sound from my other male, nor females.
I've only had the society finches for about 6 months.
Could he have air-sac mites?
Or is that a common chirp for younger birds maybe?
The name brand pet store I got him from has sold me a couple of very sick animals before but unfortunately they are the only ones in my area that sell birds.
He is a crested fawn and white male.
New Society Male
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Re: New Society Male
Or maybe like a low whistle sound.
But I can't find anything online that says this sound is normal?
But I can't find anything online that says this sound is normal?
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Re: New Society Male
All societies have distinct voices, and males tend to sound very hoarse in their chirps.
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Re: New Society Male
Sheather - thank you
I love u picture of ur society finches in ur hand
I love u picture of ur society finches in ur hand