MacroPhotography - Gould Amadine (Gouldian finch/Erythrura gouldiae)

in bird •  7 years ago 

Gould Amadine is the most sought after finch species, it is because of its enchanting beauty. Demand is not only from the adam, women also choose to keep this bird as decoration. Gould amadine is the most beautiful sparrow in the world. The color variant is very fascinating, attracting the attention of many birds that are imported and then crosslinked with different color gouldian finch. The better this sparrow color pattern, the more expensive the price.




The finch ready-mixed birds are sparrows aged 6 months and above. Where the males and females begin to be married like a walnut farming step. But what distinguishes it is how to build a nest that is done alternately, the number of eggs is also more that is about 4-8 grains. This prettiest pipit will also incubate its eggs alternately for 2 weeks and when hatching, piyikan can be separated from the mother after the age of 1.5 months (45 days).



Feed for gould amadine consists of several kinds of grains namely, canary seed, niger seed, white milet, juwawut dll. additional food or extra fooding is usually given in the form of fresh vegetables and lettuce, kale, corn etc. Boiled eggs, white bread, eggshells and cuttlefish are also given as an additional mineral and calcium for this amadine gould bird.
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