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Aberdeen finches are beautiful birds that are tough, hardy and given the right conditions and diet, are easily reproduced.
 
There are two species of Silverbills, the African and the Indian. The African species is considered the most common and is believed to be the only species still in Australian aviaries.
 
The Little Button Quail are easily catered for, free breeding and can become extremely tame. They are inoffensive to others in the aviary and cause no problems to the aviary layout.
 
Although Pelzeln's Saffron finches can be hard to purchase and some individuals have a reputation to being a little stroppy, they have a fascinating personality and hold a reputation as a challenging species, so why not give them a go.
 
The family of finches called Pytilia are a colourful and popular group of finches that are always in demand by Australian and overseas aviculturists alike.
 
The St. Helena is one of the many colourful and exotic foreign finches that are available to Australian Aviculturists. The St. Helena’s natural habitat ranges from South Africa, Madagascar, Mauritius and the Island of St. Helena.
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