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Long-Tail Grassfinch
Name: Long-Tail (Shaft-tail or Heck's) Grassfinch (Poephila acuticauda)
Origin: Northwestern Australia.
Habitat: Grass and scrub lands but have also been seen in city parks and residential neighborhoods.
Sexing: Although the male and female are similar in appearance, there are some subtle differences. The male has a wider bib, the head of the female is slightly darker, and the beak of the male is slightly wider. Many say the mature female will have a slightly lighter colored bill. The male will puff out his chest feathers while singing.
Breeding: Easy. A nest, some nesting material, and they should take care of rest themselves. They can be scared off the nest easily by meddling humans or other finches.
Social: Yes. Among their own species and in a mixed flight or aviary with a few other finches.
Housing: The Shaft-tail does well in either a flight cage or aviary setting. They do well in either small colonies or mixed flights with finches of equal size and temperament.
Diet: A standard finch mix, cuttlebone, oyster shell, fresh water. I give my Shaft-tails a variety of sprouted seeds plus a mixture of greens & egg food. They are fairly eager to try new food. Also plenty of good Spray Millet.
© lady gouldian finch.com 2011
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