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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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American Gold Finch

Carduelis tristis Common Names: Willow Finch, Yellow Finch

Zebra Wax Bill Finch

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Violet-eared Waxbill

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Swee Waxbill Finch

Swee Waxbill R850 Swee Waxbill Estrilda melanotis Fringilla melanotis Temminck, 1823, Planch. Color., livr. 37, pl. 221, ‘Pays de Cafres’ = E Cape Province. melanotis (Gr): melanos = black; otis = ear. Alternative Names: Black-faced Swee, Dufresne’s Waxbill, Yellow-bellied Waxbill. Other Names (R850): Identification: 9-10 cm, 7.5-8 g; m has black [...]

Strawberry Finch

Strawberry Finch Description: The Red Avadavat is the only Estrildid where the cock has an “eclipse” plumage. Outside the breeding season the cock resembles the hen. In the breeding season the cock is coppery red to deep scarlet. The lores are black and there is a narrow white stripe just below [...]

Spice Finch - FinchWorld.com

Spice Finch (or Nutmeg Mannikin) Lonchura punctulata Distribution: From India extending to much of Southeast Asia into China and Malaysia. Diet: Small cereal seeds and greens. These birds should be offered sprouted seeds as well as insects, especially when breeding. Sexing: No reliable visual distinctions. Compatibility: Can be kept with related [...]

SilverBills - FinchWorld.com
Saffron Yellow Finch - FinchWorld.com
Red Headed Finch - FinchWorld.com
Purple Finch - FinchWorld.com

Identification Tips: Large, conical bill Short, forked tail Distinctive call note often given in flight Male: Purplish-red head, breast, back and rump Streaked back White undertail coverts Brown wings and tail Immature male resembles female Female: Brown crown and cheek patch contrasting with pale supercilium and malar streak Heavily streaked underparts [...]

Pin Tailed Parrot Finch - Finchworld.com
Peter's TwinPoint - FinchWorld.com
Painted Finch - FinchWorld.com
Owl bicheno finch - FinchWorld.com

These little ones are definitely beautiful. And when they fly around the aviary they as so graceful. They thrive in small colonies or mixed flights. They are never aggressive in our aviary. Other names for these are Bicheno or Double Bar. I think Owl fits them better. Habitat: Native of Northern [...]

Orange Cheeked WaxBill - FicnhWorld.com

Orange Cheeked Waxbill Estrilda melpoda Distribution: West Africa. Diet: Finch mix with extra millet added (combine finch and keet mix), insects (headless mealworms, Vita-worm), greens. Sexing: In some pairs, females are more pale and have oranges (rather than red) coloration on the side of the head. Compatibility: May be disruptive when [...]

Linnet - FinchWorld.com
Java Rice Finch - FinchWorld.com
GREY-CROWNED ROSY-FINCH
Green Twinspot - FinchWorld.com
Grey Singer Bird - FinchWorld.com
Gouldian Finch - Lady Gouldian Finch

                        Common Name: Gouldian Finch Scientific Name: Chloebia gouldiae Size: 5 ½ to 6 inches (14-15 cm) Habitat: Northern Australia, some reports in Northwest Australia and Queensland. Status: Endangered in the wild, but not within the Pet Trade. Less than [...]

Forbes Parrot Finch - FinchWorld.com

Description: Size 10 cm. The male has darker blue color than female. It is a peaceful finch, you can have several pairs in the aviary. They ussualy are hidden in the vegetation. Diet: Oats, canary grass seed, foxtail millet, millet, nyjer and other small seeds. Apple, lettuce, cucumber, dried figs, grit, [...]

European Golden Finch - FinchWorld.com
Cut Throat Finch - FinchWorld.com
Crimson Rumped Waxbill - FinchWorld.com
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Common Bluefinch
Canary - Canaries - FinchWorld.com
Blue Faced Parrot Finch - FinchWorld.com
Black Headed Canary - FinchWorld.com
Beavan's Bullfinch Pyrrhula erythaca

  Beavan’s Bullfinch Pyrrhula erythaca

African Quail Finch

  “The Quail Finch lives mainly on the ground (as the name suggests).” See, Birds and Biology Website for further information. Quail Finch presented by The Queensland Finch Society. Excellent photo of a Quail Finch and superb information provided. Subspecies: Identified by The Dutch African-Waxbill Organisation Eastern quailfinch (Ortygospiza atricollis muelleri) [...]

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 [...]