Gouldian – Blue (Pair)
Identification: The Blue variation of the Gouldian Finch is a color mutation where the typical green coloration of the body is replaced with a striking blue color. The rest of their body features, such as the purple chest in males and the lighter coloration in females, remain similar to the normal Gouldian Finch.
Size/Weight: They have similar size and weight characteristics as the normal Gouldian Finch.
Lifespan: The Lifespan of the Blue Gouldian Finch is also similar to the normal variation, averaging around 6-8 years in the wild.
Breeding: Breeding habits are the same as the normal Gouldian Finch.
Diet and Feeding: Their Diet and Feeding habits are also similar to the normal Gouldian Finch, primarily consisting of grass seeds, millets, and small insects. The Blue variation of the Gouldian Finch showcases a stunning and unique coloration, making it a sought-after variation among bird enthusiasts.
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Red-rumped Opaline
Identification: The Red-rumped Opaline, also known as the Red-rumped Parakeet, is a small to medium-sized parrot. It has a predominantly green plumage with a red patch on its lower back and rump. The males have a blue-purple crown, while the females have a lighter green crown.
Size/Weight: On average, Red-rumped Opalines measure around 11-12 inches (28-30 cm) in length and weigh approximately 2.5-3 ounces (70-85 grams).
Lifespan: In captivity, Red-rumped Opalines can live for about 15-20 years with proper care and a suitable environment.
Breeding: These birds are known to breed easily in captivity. They typically form monogamous pairs and build their nests in tree hollows or nest boxes. The female lays around 4-6 eggs, which she incubates for about 18-21 days. The chicks fledge after approximately 5-6 weeks.
Diet and Feeding: Red-rumped Opalines are primarily herbivorous. Their diet consists of a variety of fruits, vegetables, seeds, and nuts. They also enjoy fresh greens, such as spinach and kale. It’s important to provide them with a balanced diet that includes a mix of pellets, seeds, and fresh produce.
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