Only the males sing.īreeding: Strawberry Finches can be cage bred or aviary bred. Strawberry Finches are the only waxbill that has a true song and resembles that of a Weaver but it is more monotonous. During the breeding season or when you have Strawberry Finch males housed together they will become slightly agressive towards the same species during the breeding season. ![]() This bird is a good specimen for a mixed aviary provided there is plently of room and other birds out number the Strawberry Finches. These Strawberry Finch birds should not be housed with Gold Breasted Waxbills as cross breeding may occur. Strawberry Finches are also known for their beautiful song. Birds of a flock will preen each other, ruffling their head feathers in invitation. They are popular cage birds due to the colorful plumage of the males in their breeding season. Available for pick-up Saturday / Sunday.Description: Red Munias, Strawberry Finches or Red Avadavats (Amandava amandava) are a sparrow-sized bird of the Munia or Silverbill family. Local Pick-Up Only (Santa Monica) / Cash Only / Please provide 2-3 days for a response if messaged during the weekday. A quick sale is not important to me, I'd rather ensure that these are going to a loving owner. The point is to start a dialogue between us. None of these are prerequisites - I'm just trying to make the right match for their new home. Do you have any other birds and/or household pets? Are these going to a household with children and/or the elderly? Do you have a history with birds or would these be your first? They also LOVE music - so the more tunes they get the better.Ī few questions that I'd ask that you please respond to in your rely are the following: They love the fresh air year round - especially here in Southern California, and I want to ensure that they will be able to enjoy as much of the outdoors as possible. Ideally, these would be going to a home with children, elderly, other birds, or someone who can devote the time required to keeping their cage clean and putting them outdoors in the daytime and taking them in at night. I just want to ensure that they will be getting the love and attention they need to thrive. I'm including the full set-up - including a 36"H x 18"W x 13"D Cage (cleaned prior to sale), a 16"H x 12"W x 20" Deep foldable Travel Cage, ropes, perches, nesting box, toys, birdbath, 1 month supply of 'ZuPreme Small Selects - for Very Small Birds' seedmix, treats, and written instructions on common care tips for finches.Īs I'm looking to re-home to the right home, I'd like to ask a few questions prior to committing to a sale. I'm afraid that they will not get the fresh air, love, and attention that they need to thrive. ![]() ![]() I have been raising Finches for 15 years, and the only reason I have chosen to part with them is that I live in a small apartment (making cleanup difficult) and I am soon transitioning from a remote work situation to a hybrid in-office schedule. They have been raised with love and care with a healthy diet and lots of time outdoors. This is a breeding pair so they do lay fertile eggs. The female, "Trinity", is Albino and is approx. The male, "Beaker", has standard coloration and is approx. I'm selling a pair of Zebra Finches (Taeniopygia Guttata). Zebra Finch Pair with 36"x18" Cage, Travel Cage, Food, Toys, Perches
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