Question about Red headed parrot finches!
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Question about Red headed parrot finches!
Do females sing?
The female I got yesterday was singing just now!
Not as elaborate as the male, but just a trilling song!
The female I got yesterday was singing just now!
Not as elaborate as the male, but just a trilling song!
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Re: Question about Red headed parrot finches!
They are bothe going in and out of the nest box and playing with the Timothy hay and coco nut fiber!
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http://eagle-eye11.tripod.com/id20.html
"!Another website I visited mentioned that the cock has a trill call. Again, they both have it but the male's is definitely louder and more "trill" or "shrill"!
"!Another website I visited mentioned that the cock has a trill call. Again, they both have it but the male's is definitely louder and more "trill" or "shrill"!
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Re: Question about Red headed parrot finches!
I hope not!wellingtoncdm wrote:Sounds like two males.
It didn't sing a full song like the male!
He has two parts to his song,
she just had the shrill and no tweet, tweet!
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Re: Question about Red headed parrot finches!
I have bred several different pairs and some hens do thrill, pretty darn well too. But none as long and loud as the males.
I have had some pairs where I never here even a peep out of the hen much .
Is your known male courting the hen? grooming, chasing?
I have had some pairs where I never here even a peep out of the hen much .
Is your known male courting the hen? grooming, chasing?
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Re: Question about Red headed parrot finches!
I bought two parrot finches a while back, a male and a female. They went immediately inside the nest and moved everything I gave them in there. I thought, great, I will have eggs soon...not to be...both are males. I know cuz they both sing. Hope the same thing didnt happen to you.
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Re: Question about Red headed parrot finches!
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Is your known male courting the hen? grooming, chasing?[/quote]
No, he is just happy to have some company!
Actually he stopped singing since I got the other bird!
They have now stopped playing with the hay.
Is your known male courting the hen? grooming, chasing?[/quote]
No, he is just happy to have some company!
Actually he stopped singing since I got the other bird!
They have now stopped playing with the hay.
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Re: Question about Red headed parrot finches!
I will separate them and see what happens?lstyles wrote:I bought two parrot finches a while back, a male and a female. They went immediately inside the nest and moved everything I gave them in there. I thought, great, I will have eggs soon...not to be...both are males. I know cuz they both sing. Hope the same thing didnt happen to you.
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When I did it with my Lavenders only one sang and the other just called.
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Re: Question about Red headed parrot finches!
That's what I would do. Seperate them and observe the songs/calls.
I have bought several pair and had them flown in only for them to be same sexed pairs
Frustrating.
I have bought several pair and had them flown in only for them to be same sexed pairs

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Keep me posted Jerry....If you think that she is in fact a boy, I will swap out my other "girl"
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I have them separated right now.G8love4finches wrote:Keep me posted Jerry....If you think that she is in fact a boy, I will swap out my other "girl"
I will keep you updated!
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Re: Question about Red headed parrot finches!
Well I had them seperated for two hours.
Only my male sang a full song and the hen trilled a bit.
I put them back together and they bouncesed around
a little and then sat together quietly.
I will give them a couple weeks to see what happens!
Only my male sang a full song and the hen trilled a bit.
I put them back together and they bouncesed around
a little and then sat together quietly.
I will give them a couple weeks to see what happens!
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Re: Question about Red headed parrot finches!
My PF's don't sing per se... the just chirp very softly and and trill at times. My males trill far longer and way more often than the females.
Rarely do I hear even as much as a chirp except once in a while from the females (and little from the males except occasionally trilling) when I have a pair together.
My gut feeling if they are both making lots of noise is that they are probably both males -- PF's are the hardest birds to sex!
But I've been wrong before (and am hoping I'm wrong this time).
Let us know... 
Rarely do I hear even as much as a chirp except once in a while from the females (and little from the males except occasionally trilling) when I have a pair together.
My gut feeling if they are both making lots of noise is that they are probably both males -- PF's are the hardest birds to sex!
But I've been wrong before (and am hoping I'm wrong this time).


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Re: Question about Red headed parrot finches!
Well they seem to be getting along very well.
I have not heard the female sing at all, only my male.
Maybe it was my male and I thought it was the new hen?
They move around so much, it's hard to tell who is who at times!
They didn't seem to like the plastic nest box.
So today I put in a wicker basket that looks like cave.
It is made for hamsters and other rodents.
They really like it and have been playing inside.
I will post some pictures.
I have not heard the female sing at all, only my male.
Maybe it was my male and I thought it was the new hen?
They move around so much, it's hard to tell who is who at times!
They didn't seem to like the plastic nest box.
So today I put in a wicker basket that looks like cave.
It is made for hamsters and other rodents.
They really like it and have been playing inside.
I will post some pictures.