How to Raise Zebra Finches

The zebra finch, otherwise known as Taeniopygia guttata, is a popular household pet despite its reluctance to be handled. This native of Central Australia is known for its beautiful colors, its one forward- and three backward-facing toes and its distinctive calls, consisting of a two-note song. The zebra finch male displays a bright red beak and bright feathers, while the orange-beaked females have a less colorful plummage. Easy to care for and full of personality, the zebra finch may grow up to 8 inches in length including tail, live between five and 17 years in captivity and is capable of mating year round.

Instructions

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      Go to a reputable pet store and select an energetic finch with a tight grouping of feathers. These are signs of good health. Purchase at least two birds; finches live in large groups in the wild and enjoy socializing with each other.

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      Position the cage in a warm and well-lit area close to household activity. Place your cage chest high and avoid drafts, direct sunlight or close proximity to the kitchen.

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      Spread newspaper or a brown paper bag on the bottom of the cage to catch bird droppings. Then place your pets' accessories inside the cage, making sure to keep food and water bowls well-stocked and nesting materials accessible inside the cage.

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      Turn a night light on before turning off the main lights when going to bed, allowing any skittish birds to settle in under the simulated moonlight the nightlight provides.