Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Learn about Star Finch

This type of finch is another type of finch is very interesting about 12.7 centimeters tall and 11.43 cm in length. They are also regarded as one of the most picturesque among finches and is very popular and widely known in the trade of birds as well.
Home of the Star Finch is red, including its beak - the Star Finch women are not as red as compared to the Star Finch Male. His neck, throat and flanks are white, but spotted. The back, wings, tail sections and chest are either gray or olive green color. His legs are light brown or yellowish and belly is yellow, too. His eyes are dark olive brown or red, or somewhere in between. As with other types of finches are mature men Finch Star lighter in color, while the female finch is a bit boring.
These birds are a bit weird when it comes to treatment of their young. They throw their Youngling from their nests when they refuse to eat the food they got for them. They have a tendency not to land on the ground during the diet too, but they prefer to take the seed heads of grasses.
They feed on grass seeds, in particular the more mature, but they also eat half-ripe, white ants, culture and fruit flies. In the breeding season, but they prefer plain seeds, a number of insects and some greens. As pets, they eat boiled eggs, chopped (like other finches), the wet seeds, millet in clusters, mature beans, cooked rice, fresh fruits such as oranges, grapes and apples, grated cheese, dark greens, and the Canary Islands, which are enriched seeds and fresh.
Males are particularly territorial next breeding season. The male finch Star has a very beautiful song, and homosexuals, gays, and are considered more pleasant than the green finch song. As with most species of finches, makes men a song and dance during courtship. Their way to woo the female Star Finch is unique because during his performance, male Star Finch has a stalk of grass, it is because his account.
They also have a tendency to do a lot of jumping and sit close to the female only to peer at his face. They also Ruff their feathers, especially on their head, breast and flank to meet high, and a tendency to twist the tail of female Star Finch. Like most finches, facing both male and female Star Finch incubating their eggs, which lasts about 14 days. The Youngling become sexually mature at 12 months after hatching. Approximately 35-40 days after hatching, the young star finches fully achieved independence.

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