The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Finches ‘social, beautiful, fun’ Jessica D’Amico

Giving birds enough room to fly important for their health, wellbeing

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Many species of birds are available as pets.

And they each have different needs

Finches are some of the smallest birds suitable as pets.

They are wonderful to have around, with their beautiful colors and uplifting songs. Shelters often have finches that need a home and they can make a nice addition to your family.

Finches are social birds, so it is very important for their wellbeing to have more than one in the same space. Ideally, finches should be housed in their own large room or aviary with perches, toys, food and water.

Giving birds the opportunit­y to fly is important for their exercise and welfare, so the bigger the enclosure the better. If you don’t have a spare room or an aviary available, a large cage is acceptable.

A typical size is at least 48 inches in length, 48 inches in height and 24 inches in width per pair of finches. For extra enrichment, you may let them out of their cage regularly to fly around the room if they are tame enough to put back into the cage.

Finches generally are not as tame as bigger birds so giving

them the largest area possible to fly around on their own is the best scenario.

The enclosure should be in a quiet place with a well-lit sunny area as well as a shady area. The temperatur­e in the room should be around 22-24 degrees C. Habitats should be cleaned daily.

Place food and water bowls in areas away from perches to prevent contaminat­ion from feces. The bowls should be available to the birds at all times and changed daily. Pet stores sell finch seed that can be used as a base for their diet, but extra supplement­s are needed. You can supplement their food with a hard-boiled egg as well as fresh fruits and vegetables, millet, mealworms and insects.

Find a veterinari­an who cares for birds or exotic animals in your area. This is important if one of your finches becomes sick as birds are fragile and things can progress very quickly.

Your veterinari­an can also help if your finches need their beaks or nails trimmed. Signs of possible illness include crusty or scaly eyes, beaks or feet, missing feathers, discharge from the eyes or beak, laboured breathing, decrease in appetite, a change in feces colour or consistenc­y or acting sleepy.

Finches are beautiful and fun to have in your home and with the proper care, both you and your birds can thrive.

 ?? JESSICA D’AMICO/SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Two finches perch on top of an enriched cage. A typical cage size is at least 48 inches in length, 48 inches in height and 24 inches in width per pair of finches.
JESSICA D’AMICO/SUBMITTED PHOTO Two finches perch on top of an enriched cage. A typical cage size is at least 48 inches in length, 48 inches in height and 24 inches in width per pair of finches.
 ?? JESSICA D’AMICO/SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Two finches sit on a perch at their owner’s home.
JESSICA D’AMICO/SUBMITTED PHOTO Two finches sit on a perch at their owner’s home.
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