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Introducing...

Post by Harley2013 » Thu Sep 18, 2014 4:20 pm

I teach preschool and I just couldn't decide on names for my newly acquired European Goldfinches. I showed my preschoolers photos of them and asked then what they would name them and this is what two of the girls said..... Mr. Hoodie and Jinga. And I like it, so it's official! =D>
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Post by finchmix22 » Thu Sep 18, 2014 6:31 pm

Very pretty and cool names!
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Post by lovezebs » Thu Sep 18, 2014 7:08 pm

Harley2013
I love the looks of the European Gold Finch. What size are they? Like a canary? A Gouldian, or bigger?
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Post by Harley2013 » Thu Sep 18, 2014 9:11 pm

Thank you! They are about the size of a Gouldin maybe a smudge bigger but a tad smaller than a canary. Nice size. They are a bit skittish. I am hoping the settle down a bit, and don't startle so easily, but have heard it may be in their nature to just be a little skittish. They are so different looking, that's why I had such a difficult time naming. No name jumped out at me with these guys.
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Harley (Red-factor canary)~ RIP my songbird ~5/4/14
Franklin & Olive ( budgie)
Lou (19 year old son)
Tanner (24 year old son)
Love of my life Lou Jr.

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Post by Zebrafincher » Thu Sep 18, 2014 9:39 pm

Lovely birds. Their beaks are very long. Do you have cuttlefish or equivalent to help wear them down?

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Post by Harley2013 » Thu Sep 18, 2014 10:23 pm

Yes, their beak are on the longer side. They are supposed to be I have read, they are thistle eaters, and the long beaks help them to get down into the cones to get thistle seed in the wild. I know they look a little in the dangerous side. Lol! But yes, I do have a cuttlefish and natural branches to help them.m
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Harley (Red-factor canary)~ RIP my songbird ~5/4/14
Franklin & Olive ( budgie)
Lou (19 year old son)
Tanner (24 year old son)
Love of my life Lou Jr.

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Post by Sam007 » Thu Sep 18, 2014 11:34 pm

Nice names! :mrgreen:
I love Gouldian Finches.

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