Shaft Tail Finch for sale
Bird Description & Information:
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Price:
Shaft Tail Finch for sale at $175 each.
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Age:
(Baby 6 weeks – 5 months) (Juvenile 6-11 months) (Adult 12-30 months)
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Color:
Red, Brown, Grey, White, & Black.
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Life Span Average:
7 to 10 years
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Size Average:
Small 13 to 15 centimeters
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Weight Average:
11 to 17 grams
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Noise Level:
Low, the song has series soft notes, flute like notes, and ends in mournful note.
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Personality:
Social and Active. Mixes well with other species finches, however during breeding season Shaft Tail Finches can be aggressive to smaller species such as Waxbills.
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Scientific Name:
Poephila Acuticauda
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Origin or Natural Habitat:
Northern & Northwestern Australia in Cap York Peninsula and Broome. Found in woodlands, arid savanna’s, and shrub lands.
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Care:
Its optimal to have wide cage with 1/4 inch bar spacing, for enough space to play. Filled Food & Water bowls are needed 24/7 for the bird to stay healthy and hydrated. Toys are a must and treats for the bird to be happy.
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Diet:
Seeds, Pellets, & Fruits shall all be provided 24/7 & be balanced. Cuttle Bone must provided for calcium and vitamin blocks for vitamins. Also water soluble vitamins are optimal, such as the brand Nekton.
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Gender Differentiation:
(Dimorphic) Adult Males can have a slightly larger bib, more pronounce leg band, darker tail, slightly more vibrant beak color, and are the only ones that sing. While Adult Females can have a slightly smaller bib, less defined leg band, lighter tail, and duller beak color. When ordering Shaft Tail Finches under age of 6 weeks-9 months please select DNA option to guarantee the gender of the Shaft Tail Finches, Shaft Tail Finches can be homomorphic when under the age of 6 weeks-9 months or on certain mutations. If client chooses not to opt-in for DNA, the ParrotCrown.com Avian Specialist Team does their best to select the right birds for our clients based off experience, physical traits, & personality traits.
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Caution:
Small easy to escape.
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