What type of finch is this?
What type of finch is this?
My breeder friend gave me a family of small finches last week. (I am a newbie)!
What type of finch is this?
What type of finch is this?
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Re: What type of finch is this?
I believe it may be a St. Helena.
This is a picture of mine.
This is a picture of mine.
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Re: What type of finch is this?
It is st.helena finch.and welcome to this lovely forum.
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Re: What type of finch is this?
No, it is Black-rumped (Red-eared) Waxbill. St. Helena has stripes all over the body.
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Re: What type of finch is this?
I was thinking it was the red brow... neochmia temporalis
http://birdsinbackyards.net/species/Neochmia-temporalis
There are quite a few finches that closely resemble one another. Sometimes it is hard to tell, especially with a frontal photo. The black beak threw me...but I guess it is a young bird?? Is this correct?

http://birdsinbackyards.net/species/Neochmia-temporalis
There are quite a few finches that closely resemble one another. Sometimes it is hard to tell, especially with a frontal photo. The black beak threw me...but I guess it is a young bird?? Is this correct?
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Re: What type of finch is this?
Candace, I didn't notice the black beak, then it should be Rosy-rumped Waxbill.
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Re: What type of finch is this?
It could also be the Black rumped or red eared waxbill ~ Estrilda troglodytes. Some of the sites say the young have black beaks.
The St Helena (Estrilida astrilia) I had never produced so i can't tell you about beak color...Candace is right, we need to see more of the bird.
The St Helena (Estrilida astrilia) I had never produced so i can't tell you about beak color...Candace is right, we need to see more of the bird.
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Re: What type of finch is this?
The FIC has photos of the Common (St. Helena's) waxbill and the Black-rumped (Red-eared) waxbill side-by-side for a comparison of those two species. It says the juveniles have a dark beak, but then they don't show the red eye stripe, so the bird pictured in Mimi's post is probably not a juvenile. Rosy-rump is probably it, but need more photos of the actual birds to compare.
St. Helena's, with the body stripes, are lovely little birds.
http://www.finchinfo.com/birds/finches/ ... axbill.php
St. Helena's, with the body stripes, are lovely little birds.
http://www.finchinfo.com/birds/finches/ ... axbill.php
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Re: What type of finch is this?
Thanks, I agree... I had never seen this waxbill before...but the black beak was really unique and caught my eye. Thanks for the name, a new one that I will researchikhom wrote:Candace, I didn't notice the black beak, then it should be Rosy-rumped Waxbill.

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Isn't the attachment in the first post Rayray's avatar? He should know!
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Ursula wrote:Isn't the attachment in the first post Rayray's avatar? He should know!
That is Ray's avatar. Probably one of his birds he bred. Maybe he will chime in...if he ever got back from Hawaii. How was the trip anyway?
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This picture is from finchforum avatar gallery. Anybody can select it for their avatar. It wasn't uploaded by Rayray.CandoAviary wrote: That is Ray's avatar. Probably one of his birds he bred. Maybe he will chime in...if he ever got back from Hawaii. How was the trip anyway?
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Re: What type of finch is this?
I say rosy-rumped waxbill. I have all three and this looks like the rosy.
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Re: What type of finch is this?
Pictures John...please!!!!
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