Weird behaviour in Firefinches
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Weird behaviour in Firefinches
I have a question on a behavior that I've been watching in my firefinches. (I think they're Jameson's Firefinches or African Firefinches. They're not red-billed anyway. Thanks to MadHatter for letting me know! LoL)
Often then spend time at the bottom of the cage, which is normal for their species, being ground feeders, and tending to nest in thick grasses near the ground, but lately it's been a little strange.
Quite often you will see the male fly straight up from the ground about 12 inches, and then back down, only to be followed by the female a few seconds later. This goes on for quite a while.
Am I correct in presuming this is some sort of mating dance for firefinches? I'm used to waxbills doing their little grass/feather dances. This behavior is new to me.
Should I be preparing to take them out of the mixed aviary and getting them a little privacy?
Jeannette
Often then spend time at the bottom of the cage, which is normal for their species, being ground feeders, and tending to nest in thick grasses near the ground, but lately it's been a little strange.
Quite often you will see the male fly straight up from the ground about 12 inches, and then back down, only to be followed by the female a few seconds later. This goes on for quite a while.
Am I correct in presuming this is some sort of mating dance for firefinches? I'm used to waxbills doing their little grass/feather dances. This behavior is new to me.
Should I be preparing to take them out of the mixed aviary and getting them a little privacy?
Jeannette
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Sadly, none of the books I have detail firefinch mating rituals. If you find an answer to this question, please let me know! :)
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- JeannetteD
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Hiya Crystal!
Someone named Sonja from the finchworld forum said that her firefinches exhibit breeding behavior like this. I guess it's their version of the mating dance.
I separated them into their own breeding cage, and they have since stopped dancing. Pouts. I figure they need to reaclimatize to their new cage.
Jeannette
p.s. if I get eggs, you'll be the first to know! Thanks for searching!
Someone named Sonja from the finchworld forum said that her firefinches exhibit breeding behavior like this. I guess it's their version of the mating dance.
I separated them into their own breeding cage, and they have since stopped dancing. Pouts. I figure they need to reaclimatize to their new cage.
Jeannette
p.s. if I get eggs, you'll be the first to know! Thanks for searching!
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Mad, hiya!!
You were the one who helped me to identify these firefinches in finchforum. They did not have the red bill, so they are either Jameson's or African firefinches. I think they are Jameson's..
I have not been able to find very much information on Jameson's online though. Unfortunately.
I think these are a ground species for sure, because all they do it spend time on the bottom of the cage and hiding in the fake greenery I put near the bottom of the cage. They scurry in there all the time.
No eggs yet though.. but at least the strange dancing has resumed. It's just not as elaborate as it was before. (Less height in this cage...)
Jeannette
You were the one who helped me to identify these firefinches in finchforum. They did not have the red bill, so they are either Jameson's or African firefinches. I think they are Jameson's..
I have not been able to find very much information on Jameson's online though. Unfortunately.
I think these are a ground species for sure, because all they do it spend time on the bottom of the cage and hiding in the fake greenery I put near the bottom of the cage. They scurry in there all the time.
No eggs yet though.. but at least the strange dancing has resumed. It's just not as elaborate as it was before. (Less height in this cage...)
Jeannette
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