it is estimated only 2500 adult Gouldian Finches are left in the wild.
yes, but only with the green face parrot finch
Yes they can because they are the same specias so i have one and it works its eather they are zebra finch, guldian finch and a scoity finch thats the finch they make together,
The best you can do is ask the pet store that shell you the fish.The only thing you can do at the moment is to separate the adulds from the young.
In Indonesia, very few people eat finches. So, I guess not. But, if in an emergency, we could eat finches.
Finches eat seeds and fruit and some vegies but some things can be toxic to their body!
finches cost about 15$ I think it depends on what type of finch you are interested in. Society and zebra finches are releltively inexpensive, other breeds can be quite costly (ie Gouldian finches can be $200/pair)
zebra finches only eat seed
Grass,leaves,moss,cobweb and lichen
You can crossbreed gouldian finches, but you will devalue the purebred strain if you do. You can get some unique colors through crossbreeding, but they are not recognized coloring variations.
The parents will feed them. The parents eat the seeds and chew them. They spit it out and give it to the babies. Do not worry about them, just give a little bit more seeds so that the parents have enough food. -erin_animal_lover
The term Gouldian finch is a compound noun, a word for a type of bird. The word 'Gouldian' is a proper adjective describing the type of finch that was named after British artist and illustrator Ellizabeth Gould. The word 'Gouldian' (or 'Gouldians) is a shortened form for Gouldian finch. A proper adjective is always capitalized.