My fiches are daily free flighters too. I appreciate bird owners who let their birds out to on a daily basis, especially finch owners who let their finches have their daily free flights and not just be all cramped up in a small cage day in and day out. Its natural for birds to be able to fly which they can't do in a small cage. Nobody would want to be stuck in a small room 24/7, same goes for our pets. They too, don't enjoy being stuck in a small cage with barely enough room to move unless their cage is big enough. But sadly, most people often think "small animal = small cage" instead of researching how much space an animal actually need. So thank you for letting your finches out to fly, I can tell it makes them happy.
Agree, but the cage manufacturers don't give us the proper cages on the market and someone new to all this reads information that suggests finches only need 30" of horizonal flying space in a cage .....
i know right they sound like morning doves because you can hear there wings flap i cant think because my bird is going crazy with the chirp noises lolol(:
I wish I could let mine out! Too many hard surfaces to bomk against. Do you consider these white orbpied? I have a female like this on eggs (male is normal zebra) but she is skittish and wants to keep building nest on top of eggs.
We let ours out on a daily basis as well and they always go back to the cage. I wish all bird owners would allow their birds to fly around on a daily.
I would like to but don't they poo all over your room?
I let my birds out everyday (i never close their cage door) and they found few spots that they really love
Glad to know your finch family get 2 hours a day to really stretch their feathers outside the cage!! :)
+fradsou Today i left them all day outside. now they're all inside the cage, with dead batteries :D
My fiches are daily free flighters too. I appreciate bird owners who let their birds out to on a daily basis, especially finch owners who let their finches have their daily free flights and not just be all cramped up in a small cage day in and day out. Its natural for birds to be able to fly which they can't do in a small cage. Nobody would want to be stuck in a small room 24/7, same goes for our pets. They too, don't enjoy being stuck in a small cage with barely enough room to move unless their cage is big enough. But sadly, most people often think "small animal = small cage" instead of researching how much space an animal actually need. So thank you for letting your finches out to fly, I can tell it makes them happy.
Exactly! Flying birds are happy birds & happy birds are healthy birds 💯👍☺️✨
Agree, but the cage manufacturers don't give us the proper cages on the market and someone new to all this reads information that suggests finches only need 30" of horizonal flying space in a cage .....
beautiful birds, congratulations for the creation
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Dad: Son, I came here to tell you that you're in the wrong place. *Flies off*
they hover like hummingbirds lol :)
i know right they sound like morning doves because you can hear there wings flap i cant think because my bird is going crazy with the chirp noises lolol(:
Are they tame? I'vs heard that finches are very scared. How do you get you finches back into their cage? It's good that they get out of cage time.
They are so cute. my zebra finches keep fighting with each other
Morgan Blood you need to separate them. Females fight a lot. Just a pair. Otherwise they'll pick on each other. Even on their hatchlings
i cant bring the female out in another cage because i have 3 zebra finches they fight a lot though what should i do
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Mom Finch: This is my family, y'all
This is such a good comment, i'm fucking crying
Bravo 👏Video herzige Fämeli 👍❣️❣️❣️❣️😊🧑🏻
Sooooo cute!!
Never owned birds bf but love these can i get one of i own a cat cat not aggressive also if u let out of cage how do u get back in lol
Iconic birds
I wish I could let mine out! Too many hard surfaces to bomk against. Do you consider these white orbpied? I have a female like this on eggs (male is normal zebra) but she is skittish and wants to keep building nest on top of eggs.
So Herzig viele Grüsse aus der Schweiz Zürich. Meine Essen viel Gurken 🥒. 🤣🥬
Muito bom
then how you get them back in their cage?!
they get tired and hungry so eventually they get back inside :)
@@seb673 awesome