the male bird should always protect the nest
House finches are small and have a reddish color head and neck. They are wild birds.
Charles Darwin discover the finches in Galapagos in 1831. He noticed that the finches beaks were different compared to the finch's in Ecuador.
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.
Well.. from my experiences with finches - they like holly tree's, and rhododendrons.
Peter and Rosemary Grant chose to study the Finches in the Galapagos because they were hybrid.
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Spring or summer, depending on species.
because there is plenty of fruit to eat in an orchard
House finches are small and have a reddish color head and neck. They are wild birds.
Parakeets don't really make nests like finches for example. In wild they nest in holes in trees, and in captivity they need nesting boxed. wild budgies use hollow trees for there nest. Domesticated budgies you have to buy a nest box or they will not mate also if u want to know how to make a nest box goggle it for peace sakes
for sale yes alive in the wild NO
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In an aviary yes, although the zeb's may pluck the quail to line their nests. Not such a good idea in a cage.
It verys for each bird, but for finches, usually in the wild, they clean it every 7-10 days. Hope that helps.
No, zebra finches can also be found in pet stores outside of Australia.
Most creatures defend their turf, but fire ants are especially dangerous because of their sting, and very aggressive,
Its all they have to use in the wild.