Society finch singing
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@EtheralDarkness Songs vary even in each breed. As soon as it started singing and dancing I knew it was a Society. Twinkle-twinkle, mee-meep, twinkle-twinkle, mee-meep, twinkle-twinkle, zzzzt! It's got all 16 of mine going bonkers. My Zebras are all straining to see who the newcomer is.
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Also the song isn't quite right for either species.
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I breed spice finches and society finches as well as many others. This is not a pure bred society finch. Most likely a spice / society cross. Not enough pied variation in the plumage to be a society , irregular pattern in the breast area for a spice. These birds can crossbreed and I'd say this is most likely what happened here. I've seen it in my own aviary when a society and a spice paired up and this is what some of the babies looked like.
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THEY ARE SOO PRETTY!!!
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My finch does that too!
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is it possible to tame these guys after u purchase from pet store?
taming it like...how u put ur finger out and make it stay there instead of flying haywire all over
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That definitely is not a spice finch. For one, the markings on the breast are much more scalloped on a spice finch. Even more obvious is the song and dance this little guy is doing. Spice finches wouldn't sing and dance like that any more than a zebra or gouldian finch would.
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That's definately a spice finch. Society finches are mostly white with brown or tan backs and wings, white spice finches are a dark rusty brown with the spangled breat feathers.
Those are the prettiest societies I've ever seen!!!
rbentrdr 7 months ago
@rbentrdr , thanks. I think they enjoy their life :-)
Murfika 7 months ago
nice vid
isnt this called spice finch?
i have four of them
karpov711 1 year ago
@karpov711 ,
thank u. This is deffinately a society (or bengalese) finch. The spice finches beaks are darker and the plumage on the chest is different.
Murfika 1 year ago