That would be really pushing it. I would use a parakeet or similair sized nest.
The Cowbird never has its own nest - it uses the finch nest as its host (read: parasite.) The Cowbird egg will hatch first & will push the other eggs or baby finches out of the nest. Other species of birds will get rid of the Cowbird eggs, but finches don't seem to. I always remove them when found.
No they build a new nest for each brood. However they may use the same nest site year after year.
its nest they made it by they're sealf with diffrent things
Yes it is a birdYes it is a bird
Yes. Not only do they lay eggs after their babies grow up, but they also rest there at night with their ducklings and is considered a "safe place"!
Mexican Parrotlet was created in 1856.
Blue-winged Parrotlet was created in 1824.
Brown-backed Parrotlet was created in 1820.
aibino or American white
Mainly dry grasses and twigs.
Mainly dry grasses, woven into a cup.
approximately 4 months
The Cowbird never has its own nest - it uses the finch nest as its host (read: parasite.) The Cowbird egg will hatch first & will push the other eggs or baby finches out of the nest. Other species of birds will get rid of the Cowbird eggs, but finches don't seem to. I always remove them when found.
it would take about 1 month so that the finch would be able to settle down
priceless
Not naturally.they do fight sometimes.
7-10 days I guess I have babies and they just fell out of their nest