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Finch Nursery!
Lady Gouldian Finch
Lady Gouldian Finches are some of the most colorful birds there
are. It takes four to six months for them to color in and get ready to go home.
For that reason, most Gouldians are sold from a waiting list. Many times, we
don't know exactly what colorations we have until months after they hatch (that
is really part of the fun for us - watching them color and wondering what they
will be).
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| Gouldians coloring in |
Red-head dilute (r) coloring in |
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| Captain & Tennille w/ chicks |
How embarrassing! |
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| Ralph & Alice with babies |
Juvenile flight cage |
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| ...and playing. |
Yellow back at 14 days |
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| Not out of the shell, but begging for food! |
Babies coloring in... |
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| George & Weezie's latest clutch |
What a handful! |
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| 7 day old baby |
This is Ozzy (Harriett is nesting) |
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| Captain and his chicks |
Baby Societies & Gouldians |
See what is
available!
Society Finches
Societies don't exist as a breed in the
wild. They were 'created' in aviary environments by breeding various types of
finches that had certain traits. Societies are noted for their wonderful
parenting skills, and an absolute must if you are breeding Gouldian finches.
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| 6-week old babies |
7-day old babies |
Clutch of chocolates |
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| 5-weeks old |
4-weeks old |
fawn-pied babies |
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