For more specific questions related to the many varieties of captive finches.
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ranasrule
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by ranasrule » Wed Mar 04, 2015 9:26 pm
fetching wrote:
So many forums... so little time for you kiddo.
Are you buying these birds? or are they friends birds? (I said the same thing on all your posts in other bird related forums the last few times)
My friend has these and he says I can have them if I want....i wanted to know if they are a rare breed that need special care.I have zebra finches and lovebirds.
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delray
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by delray » Wed Mar 04, 2015 9:29 pm
Some kind of mannikins.
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608duj
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by 608duj » Wed Mar 04, 2015 9:35 pm
The bird with the white breast band is a Tricolor Mannikin. Juvies of this finch are lighter colored all over ( I have 10 adults ), so if the bird partly hidden behind the other has no band possibly it is a Black Headed Mannikin. They are not sexually dimorphic, but with careful study you can learn to differentiate the sexes in a group by male vocalization. Great, easy keeping birds, good breeders if you can achieve a compatible pair.