No i wouldn't suggest it the budgie will kill the canary
Your an idiot, go beep urself
You can keep your zebra finch together with other birds as long as they aren't too much bigger than them. Anything far larger than them will bully them and attack them. They seem to be okay with other pet finch species and canaries. I wouldn't keep them with budgies though. They will get aggressive towards your finch.
Canaries cost as little as $22 dollars i love them
yes
the large ground finches live in scalesia zone
All known species of Darwin's Finches are found on the Galápagos islands. With the exception of one, the Cocos Finch, which is found on the Cocos Island. Darwin's finches are not actually true finches. Darwin knew they weren't finches, but an ornithologist called Percy Lowe, later in 1936 incorrectly called them "Darwin's Finches" in a book, a term which unfortunately stuck.
No, zebra finches can also be found in pet stores outside of Australia.
You can keep your zebra finch together with other birds as long as they aren't too much bigger than them. Anything far larger than them will bully them and attack them. They seem to be okay with other pet finch species and canaries. I wouldn't keep them with budgies though. They will get aggressive towards your finch.
In Australia. (i think i spelled it wrong!)
This depends on the type of finch. Some species of finch are quite docile with other bird species, whilst others can be quite aggressive. For a list of finches which are compatible with other birds, compared to those which become pushy or dominating, see the link below.
as i belive they are pretty much ready after their first molt so that about a month after they leave the nest and they arnt black/grey anymore though they wont breed in colder weather at least ours arnt breeding and its winter but we got heaps of chicks in summer
Canaries cost as little as $22 dollars i love them
I have two males that have chosen to live together. They grew up together early. I have given them the 'option' to live apart - but birds of a feather... They've even chosen to live with 2 male zebra finches. The 2 canaries show aggression towards each other occasionally - but it's not a blood sport. I have the cage open all day - they fly in and out - but always 'go home' to sleep and eat. I think it's hard to paint all finches with the same brush. They're generally peaceful little birds.
They are egg layers who scatter their eggs/ova. Their ova are fertilised by the males outside the fishes body so they do not get pregnant
Canaries do not live in water
They are small birds. There is also a group of islands called the Canary Islands, sometimes just referred to as the Canaries.
about 10 yrs
Mostly House finches. Hous Finches are usually the most seen around bird feedes but there are also, orange Finches