So I took the four finches (two hen and a cock normal gray zebras as well), treated them for mites, and put them indoors in a 30 x 18 flight while I got to work hosing down their former cage, which looks more suited to something like a conure. The whydah is in color but doesn't have a tail, he seems bonded with the zebras and was frantic when I initially tried to cage him apart so I put them back together. They're eating and drinking, the male zebra is a tiny thing and he's quite plucked on the back and rump, but he seems bonded with both hens so I don't know if I should intervene, he has a lot of new pinfeathers that are growing in so maybe in a better environment the hens won't pick him anymore. The poor male zebra's "song" is just as sad as his feathers, literally a single shriek repeated again and again! I know they're not known for their songs but I've never seen one with literally a single note for a mating song! The Whydah has a very loud hawk sort of call but I've yet to hear the pretty song I read they're known for.
Admittedly I don't need more birds, especially the zebra finches, but whatever, I can't just leave them outside. I'm really a bit tickled with this whydah though! I have no clue where he came from or where his owners got him. This is not a species I thought I'd ever see in person, so to be given one like this is quite a nice surprise, even if I wish it wasn't under these circumstances.
Took some photos but they're bad, I'll try for better ones later. The pictures feature a small canary cage I transferred them into the house with, they're in a flight now.

