My name is Pam and I'm in need of some advice on Gouldian Finches and after surfing the net for the last few days it seems like this is the place to come!
I'll start by stating I've never owned birds of any description before, so please excuse my ignorance. I am however, very willing to learn.
Three weeks ago now my dear brother-in-law gave our kids a finch as a present. A week later he rocks up with two more - just to make it fair, as there are three children in our household. Needless to say - while they are not MY finches, I am the keeper of the finches, the feeder of the finches, the worrier about the finches - you get the idea. (The kids are 2, 4 and 6 - certainly fascinated by the finches but I dont trust them to be hands on at this stage.)
My concerns are these:
1. The youngest bird (Zoe) who we had first and in the cage on her own for a week, has started making a low 'scratching' sound - like she's trying to clear her throat. The other two birds dont make that noise, they have a higher pitched 'cheep'. Is this normal?
2. Zoe does not have her coloured feathers yet and the other two birds have some, but are not fully coloured (their heads are a lovely tapestry of red, black and tan). I call her "her" simply because the kids named her Zoe. Anyway, while explaining to the guy at the pet store what the story was and why I was asking him so many questions, he stated that Gouldians are difficult to keep, especially as they get their adult colours and that if I've never had any experience with birds, then be prepared for them to probably die over the winter (I'm on the side - its Autumn here in Perth, Western Australia). He offered to swap the my gouldians for Zebras and I dont know if I should consider this. Is this really the case - are they difficult?
Any advice would be much appreciated...
Thank-you
