One reason why is that the eggs are not fretilized and they dont want to waste there time on them or the egges are dead.
No, finches, especially Society finches and Zebra finches, make very good parents. For Zebra Finches, if one of the parents die, the other will feed and take care of it. If you want to hand tame a ZEBRA FINCH to be a good companian, you should hand feed it at an early age.Wait until they are 4 weeks old!!!!! You don't have to feed them in order for them to survive-the parents will take good care of them. One way to tell if they are being fed often is to look at their 'crop'. this is where their neck is. If it is bulgy and fat and full of seeds, you know that it is being fed properly.
you can but they may fight and seriously injure each other or one may be picked on by the other some more serious results of bullying are broken jaws and the bullied finch may pluck its feathers out ect. i would advise housing two females instead although they may not look as good they will get along better than two malezs I have two male zebra finches that have been together for a long time and they are best friends. They occasionally fight, but they make up quickly and they have neever hurt each other.
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zebra and most of the time gaelle
most of the time it eats grass
It Is When A Bird Or A Animal With Feathers Ruffles Up there Feathers And Prunes At The Same Time.
Calpurnia has been working for the Finch family for a long time—since before Scout was born. She is a trusted and respected member of the Finch household.
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Possibly about to lay eggs. Finch can be touchy about eggs however and if not given proper nesting materials and shelter will most of the time not sit the eggs. If she is fluffing up her feathers could also be a cold or upper respiratory issue.
According to National Geographic a zebra's average life span in the wild is 25 years.
A zebra butterfly evolved 4,000 years ago. a colledge student