![]() ![]() Toys: has a few but I have no clue if they're interesting to finches or what would be interesting to them.Ĭleanliness: like I said, buildup of poop across the floor and on his "basket" and "nest." Perches: all dowels and he seems to only flit in between two choice perches at the top of the cage. ![]() What do I even begin with? This is an overview of the conditions, there's just so much I don't know where to begin.Ĭage: it's pretty small but it does have corners and it does have enough space for Sonorous to flutter around in. I'll probably be posting more questions later, but I have a few important ones to start out with.įirstly, should I try to encourage my teacher to seek out a friend for this bird? I know that finches are incredibly social but I'm wondering if this should take first priority right now. I really don't know enough about finches to feel confident in my decisions regarding how to help improve his situation, so I just need help in general. I have so many questions and I'm not going to bombard the forum with them now, but I just need a place to start for this poor guy. I have gotten permission from this teacher to help out with the snakes' setups and hopefully that will extend to helping out with this finch's setup, too. I don't know too much about this little finch, named Sonorous (Latin for noisy), but I do know that he is very alone, lives in a little cage with caked on poop from what looks like weeks to months of buildup, and has a seed-only diet. To get right to it, one of my teachers has a pet zebra finch in their class (along with several other neglected animals that I'm currently working closely with). Didn't intend to be gone for so long, things just took priority.
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