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Name Of Finch

Name Finch
Male Name cock
Femle Name hen
Kids/Baby Name chick
Group Name charm
More About Finch

  • Finches are categorized as passerines, with average, captive life spans ranging from about 4 to 7 or more years5 (the maximum longevity is around 20 years of age and is rarely attained).
  • Finches are best for visual enjoyment, and some varieties are also great singers
  • Due to their high metabolic rate, finches may eat up to (approximately) 30% of their body weight daily.
  • Finches in the wild do not only eat seed; they feast on insects and/or young sprouts as well. For these wild finches, the plant material and insects that they consume provide the nutrients that they need (protein, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals).
  • However, many finches kept in captivity are fed only seed, which by itself is highly deficient in many nutrients required by the avian body, and too high in fat.
  • Finches are small companion birds that can be an absolute delight to have around.
  • They are a pleasure to watch and their soft chirping is said by many to have a soothing, relaxing quality.
  • Finches originated in Australia & Africa.
  • There are several dozen species. The Gouldian finch and the Zebra finch are among the most popular for pets.
  • Finches are small, quiet, easily kept birds that are best maintained in pairs or groups with other finches. Most do not like to be held or handled by people.
  • Finches tend to be high strung and short lived.
  • As a group they sometimes seem to take ill and die very easily.
  • The maximum recorded life span for a zebra finch is 17 years, although 5 years is a more typical life span.
  • Traditionally, finches have been maintained on a diet consisting of cuttlebone or oyster shell, along with millet and access to a seed/pellet mix.
  • The best enclosures for finches are as wide, or wider, than they are tall. These are sometimes called "flight cages."
  • Full spectrum lighting will display a group of finches to their best advantage, as well as improve their general health.
  • Many finches seem to enjoy access to fresh, clean water in a small bird bath attached to the inside of the enclosure.


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