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African Quail Finch Common Waxbill Grey-crowned Rosy-Finch Red Headed Finch
American Goldfinch Cordon Bleu Waxbill House Finch Red Headed Parrot Finch
Beaven's Bullfinch Crimson-rumped Waxbill Java Rice Finch Saffron Finch
Black Headed Canary Cuban Melodious Finch Lavender Waxbill Shaft-tail Finch
Black-rumped Waxbill Cut-throat Finch Linnet Silverbills
Blue-faced Parrot Finch Dybowski Twinspot Melba Finch Society Finch
Brown Twinspot European Goldfinch Orange Cheeked Waxbill Spice Finch
Canary Evening Grosbeak Owl "Bicheno" Finch Star Finch
Cherry Finch Forbes Parrot Finch Painted Finch Strawberry Finches
Common Bullfinch Gouldian Finch Parson's Finch Swee Waxbill
Common Canary Gray Singer Peter's Twinspot Violet-eared Waxbill
Common Redpoll Green Singer Pine Grosbeak Zebra Finch
Common Rosefinch Green Twinspot Pin-tailed Parrot Finch Zebra Waxbill
Common Rosefinch Greenfinch Purple Finch  


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Air Sac Mites by: Louise Bauck, DVM, Hagen Avicultural Research Institute Montreal, Canada AIR SACK MITES are generally considered a problem in the Gouldian, although other finches (and frequently canaries) are affected. We have also seen air sack mites in imported conures that were being surgically sexed! Typical signs include sneezing, [...]

The Society Finch a wonderful worker by Peggy Dalrymple Originally published in the American Federation of Aviculture (Watchbird) May/June 1998 The Society Finch or Bengalese Finch as it is called in some countries, is neither rare nor difficult to breed. It can’t carry a tune and while it may be charming [...]