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New to the site, need help with ID

Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2010 1:34 pm
by waterfaller1
Hello, my name is Carole.
I just rescued a couple finches that were left for at least 4 days, outside, with no food or water, in 30 & 40 degree weather. :( These are unusual finches. If I get some pics, can you help with an ID to start? The female is blind in one eye, from what I can tell. The male does not look too bad, considering... :roll:

Re: New to the site, need help with ID

Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2010 1:35 pm
by L in Ontario
We'd love to help out Carole - do post pics when you can and good luck with those finches!!

Also WELCOME and if you fill in your location in your Profile - it will help get answers specific to your area.

Thank you for helping those little birds - can't wait to see pics of them! =D>

Re: New to the site, need help with ID

Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2010 1:52 pm
by waterfaller1
Thank you. My camera battery is down, so I put it on the charger. It will be a bit before I can get pics. Here is a description for now.{I have other birds too, will tell you about them later.I am supposed to be working..lol :oops: }
The female is drab, except a little yellow under the chin. They are smaller than say.. zebras. The male has a rounded appearance to the belly, the tail flanges out a little. He has a black face, underlined by a sash of bright yellow from under the black to mid belly. The rest of the belly is a greyish/light brown. The back is olive/yellowish.
Each bird is in a Brazilian style cage.

Re: New to the site, need help with ID

Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2010 2:13 pm
by B CAMP
Welcome to the forum you might check this link it shows some finches and a lot of info
http://www.finchinfo.com/birds/finches/ ... /index.php

Re: New to the site, need help with ID

Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2010 2:21 pm
by Domenic
It's hard to form a picture from a description but it sounds like it may possibly be cuban melodious finches? The chances of you stumbling upon a pair of those are highly unlikely(depending on where you live, they can go for $500 a pair in the US), but your description is almost exactly parallel to them. Here are some pics:

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Re: New to the site, need help with ID

Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2010 2:25 pm
by Ursula
Welcome! :-)

Domenic, I thought about the cuban melodious finch too, but aren't they bigger than zebra finches? (I've never actually seen a real one though, only pictures.)

Re: New to the site, need help with ID

Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2010 2:30 pm
by Domenic
Ursula wrote:Welcome! :-)

Domenic, I thought about the cuban melodious finch too, but aren't they bigger than zebra finches? (I've never actually seen a real one though, only pictures.)

Actually no, they are pretty tiny in person! I saw a pair at the last bird fair here in town. They are striking little things. Unfortunately they were placed next to orange weavers in breeding plumage, and if you have ever seen those in person you know that even gouldians will be overshadowed by their brilliance.

Re: New to the site, need help with ID

Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2010 2:32 pm
by L in Ontario
Cuban finches are smaller than Zebras - I've seen a few pairs in person. If they are Cubans - I'm sooo jealous! WOW, would be great. And if they aren't Cubans - I'm sooo jealous anyway! :lol: =D>

Come back and ease our curiosity Carole! [-o<

PS - I am working too (or supposed to be). 8)

Re: New to the site, need help with ID

Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2010 4:13 pm
by FinchDegg
Welcome, you have come to right place :)

Re: New to the site, need help with ID

Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 7:32 am
by waterfaller1
Domenic wrote:It's hard to form a picture from a description but it sounds like it may possibly be cuban melodious finches? The chances of you stumbling upon a pair of those are highly unlikely(depending on where you live, they can go for $500 a pair in the US), but your description is almost exactly parallel to them. Here are some pics:

[ http://www.finchinfo.com/images/species/trading_cuban.jpg ]
[ http://www.finchinfo.com/images/species/sexing_cubans.jpg ]
[ http://www.finchinfo.com/images/species/cuban2.jpg ]
That was exactly what the male looked like. The hen looks a bit different, but she was in such poor shape. Sadly I had to turn them back over to the previous owners. They had been left for five days on a porch. When I found them they had no food, water, nothing covering the bottom of their cages. :( The people returned yesterday. The new people moving into the house told them I had taken them. They came and threatened to call the police. I had a hard time turning them back over to people who obviously just kept them as ornaments, but did not want the trouble. And as well, people can be vengeful. I thank you all for the welcome and help. I live in Florida.

Re: New to the site, need help with ID

Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 9:41 am
by L in Ontario
That's a shame you weren't able to keep the finches, but I believe you can report them for neglecting animals. That's not right that they can leave them out in those conditions.

Re: New to the site, need help with ID

Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 10:26 am
by cindy
I live in Florida also and yes do report the conditions the birds were left in to a animal control officer. If you call the local poloce department they can direct you who to go to. It is inhumane to not provide food and water and shelter from the cold. Where I am from they have a very low tolerance for people that do this.

Thank goodness for you at least you gave them warmth and food for a bit.

Re: New to the site, need help with ID

Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 10:33 am
by waterfaller1
Thanks again. I live in central Fl too, and did report it to OCAS. They never came out, and since the people are gone, there is no way to know where they went. I called back to tell them they had finally come and picked up their dogs, and their birds. I have no clue who they were, or where they went. They were only next door renting a couple months.
On a lighter note, I do not exactly have finches, but have some birds which might interest some of you.
My softbills are~ a pair of Red Legged Honeycreepers, an American singer canary-male, and a male blue naped mousebird. My parrots are a fem B&G macaw, a fem red fronted macaw, and a male hawkheaded parrot. :)

Re: New to the site, need help with ID

Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 10:37 am
by cindy
Welcome, fellow bird lover. They left their dogs also...my word.

Re: New to the site, need help with ID

Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 10:39 am
by waterfaller1
Yes, sickening isn't it? What are the rules for posting pics here?Size limit?