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  2. Zebra finch - Wikipedia

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    The zebra finches are two species of estrildid finch in the genus Taeniopygia found in Australia and Indonesia. They are seed-eaters that travel in large flocks.

  3. Zebra Finch — Full Profile, History, and Care - The Spruce Pets

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    Common Names: Zebra finch, chestnut-eared finch, spotted-sided finch, and Australian Aboriginal names "nyi-nyi" and "nyeen-ka". Scientific Name: Poephla guttata. Adult Size: 4 inches long; one of the smaller (though not the smallest) finches. Life Expectancy: 3 to 15 years, although 3 to 5 years is typical.

  4. The Zebra Finch: Size, Personality, Diet, Lifespan, and More - ...

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    Learn about the characteristics and behavior of the zebra finch. Find out how to care for zebra finches, including cage size and setup, ideal temperature range, and feeding instructions.

  5. Zebra finches are colorful small birds known for their cheery personalities and melodious songs. In this article, I’m covering everything you need to know about zebra finches, including their characteristics, lifespan, habitat, personality, breeding, and care tips.

  6. The Zebra Finch, also known as spotted-sided finch, chestnut-eared finch, Nyi-Nyi and Nyeen-ka (Aboriginal names), is a species of Australian birds highly popular as pets around the world. These birds and extremely energetic and excitable, and belong to the smaller group of birds.

  7. Zebra finches are the most popular finch species due to its availability and price. This cute, little striped finch has been kept in captivity for more than a 100 years.

  8. Australian zebra finch - Wikipedia

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    The Australian zebra finch (Taeniopygia castanotis) [2] is the most common estrildid finch of Central Australia. It ranges over most of the continent, avoiding only the cool humid south and some areas of the tropical far north. The bird has been introduced to Puerto Rico and Portugal. [1]

  9. Zebra Finch Facts, As Pets, Care, Temperament, Pictures

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    Zebra finch, commonly found in Central Australia, is a small gray-white bird with a thick, pointed triangular beak. Being a popular choice of pet, these birds have been bred in captivity for many years.

  10. Find out Zebra Finch species information such as it's song, size and intelligence. Discover the lifespan and breeding potential of these birds as well as the mutations they have. Plus, look after them properly with the correct diet, cage and nesting information.

  11. Zebra finches have been the most popular cage bird for more than 100 years! The Zebra finch is one of the fastest maturing bird species recorded; young birds are ready to form pairs and breed at the age of 80 days! Male zebra finches make a hissing noise when they protect their territory and mates.