i ran across this today
the society finch is a variety of smal passerine that is not found in the wild. all members of th egroup are domesticated. they are colonial and it is very difficult to distinguish the sexes. the recommended method is as follows
Bengalese finches are quite easy to look after. They are also quite easy to breed provided they are properly sexed. Obtaining a female-male pair can present a difficulty because both sexes look similar. However, it is possible to determine gender by behavior since males tend to display to females. One method to sex Bengalese is to place a single bird in a small cage completely isolated it from its own kind (both sight and hearing) and after several hours then introduce another Bengalese to the cage. If the first bird is a male, it will immediately display to the newcomer. Unfortunately, this does not necessarily mean the introduced bird is a female. But if the first bird does not display it is almost certainly a hen. Also, Society Finches can be housed with other finches including other societies, Zebra Finches, Gouldian Finches, and Spice Finches.
thank you
I have always wondered how wood pigeons tell each others gender. I have come to the conclusion that the males display to any other bird and see what happens!
Quote from: Tank on March 10, 2021, 01:37:14 PM
I have always wondered how wood pigeons tell each others gender.
Well, they'd just know wouldn't they?
Quote from: Tank on March 10, 2021, 01:37:14 PM
I have always wondered how wood pigeons tell each others gender. I have come to the conclusion that the males display to any other bird and see what happens!
I think you're projecting.