Fardad - you won't believe what they did sometime between after you left and before I got there this morning... they put the male BBFF back in with all the other Firefinches!! But after numerous phone calls to Fleming (who wasn't there this morning), we finally caught what we thought was the right bird. I wasn't 100% sure until I checked just now on the computer. The young guy there was saying it should have spots on it's side, another guy was saying no it shouldn't. I forgot to check the computer for images before going to to the pet store so I was no help.

Anyway I'm very pleased with the outcome although there were no Red-cheeked nor Blue-capped female Cordon Bleu's to be had there. At least I know those are a little easier to come by. Hopefully someday soon I can get them and a real Black-faced female Firefinch for my single males.
"Blacky" is now resting quietly upstairs in my bathroom after having been photographed, Scatted and a few drops of Worm Away added to his drinking water. He'll be happy no doubt for a few hours peace and quiet.

Thank you ever so much for all you've done, Fardad - I appreciate having "real pairs" of birds of the proper species/sub-species. So, if you don't mind, do share with us how you come by all your valuable and in-depth finch knowledge!
