Which is the best

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Which is the best

Post by fwc » Tue Dec 07, 2010 1:27 am

So I love all four species ,but I really want to narrow it down to two.

Plum Headed Finch
Red Crested Finch (I know ,more like a tanager)
Red Siskin
Chestnut Brested Mannikin

Which is the easiest to breed ?? Which is the best in mixed flights ??

Thanks
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Re: Which is the best

Post by atarasi » Tue Dec 07, 2010 2:11 am

Welcome to the forum Scott. I have absolutely no clue, but you should check out the finch info center link to the left. It's chocked with great info on a lot of different species.
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Re: Which is the best

Post by dfcauley » Tue Dec 07, 2010 8:13 am

I can only comment on the plumhead and the chestnut.
I have each of those.....
The plumheads really need alot of space in my opinon as they are very active birds. They are constantly all over the place and full of personality.
they are really fun little birds.
The chestnut breasted are very calm little birds(at least my three are) In my opinon they are calm like the gouldians.
Tough decision between thsoe two.... :lol:


welcome to the forum and be sure to let us know what you decide!!
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Re: Which is the best

Post by fwc » Tue Dec 07, 2010 2:30 pm

Thanks. Would you mind post some picturesof you Chestnut Breasted's ??

From what I can gather the siskin is similar to a canary in care ,while the the red crested is most similar to the tanager in care. I have also worked with red crested's before ,and belive that fresh fruit ,bugs and softbill diet should be fed to them.

Then also from what I can gather ,the plum head and chestnuts seem to be typical finchs.'

Oh ,this is going to be hard.

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Re: Which is the best

Post by B CAMP » Tue Dec 07, 2010 6:27 pm

Welcome to the forum ,if you fill in your profile with where you live it makes it a lot easier to answer questions sometimes ,have you checked out the finch information center there is a lot of good reading there
http://www.finchinfo.com/index.php
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Re: Which is the best

Post by fwc » Thu Dec 09, 2010 8:46 pm

Well I've deicided to go with the plum head pair and the red crested finch pair.

I'll post pictures once I get them. :D

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Re: Which is the best

Post by Domenic » Fri Dec 10, 2010 5:16 pm

You are actually getting them? That's great. So often people come on here saying they want strawberry finches or some wildly rare finch without understanding how difficult it really is to find them.

I would have chosen the chestnut breasted mannikins, especially since they are hard to come across.
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