Gold-naped Finch - Pyrrhoplectes epauletta

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Legend: m = male; f = female; c = pairs

QUALITY 'STANDARD

Good condition, Specifications average good fit for the of beauty standard.

QUALITY TOP

The special birds are specifically requested by the customer and have one of the following requirements:

 

  • come from breeders awards in the international area;
  • with  RNA ring specified by the customer;
  • with higher  beauty  standards with the requirements for exhibition, selected through the established skills of Ornitologia Lodato and the actual availability of quality on the market. It is possible that for some subjects the availability of quality is not up to standard, so it is not possible to guarantee this point. For the most common subjects, our choice has reference to the criteria of judgment of the FOI or defined in the PDF created by us;
  • with special requirements explicitly requested by the customer, for example: bird of very large size, with a drawing of a body part marked with a color more or less intense or frosted, etc., to be specified in the note field;
  • relate to market news reported in our catalog (ex.: bullfinch mutation pastel yellow brown);

 

NB: The top birds can also be adults or reproductor.

 

The Gold-naped Finch, is from eastern China to Nepal at altitudes around 2800 meters above sea level, preferring the undergrowth of oaks and rhododendrons.

Its main feature that characterizes even the name is the beak shape with the conical and slightly curved eltremità gray with reflections reminiscent of hematite and coal. The subjects are at the top of a sand color to blend with the white on their underside. The wings and tail are black.

 

The sexes do not show dimorphism.

 

The Beak of the power lead is composed of grains of panic, canary, white millet, red millet, niger seeds and small insects.

The captive breeding may occur in winter if weather conditions are ideal: temperatures from 15 to 25 degrees and light to 16/17 hours a day. The average brood is 2 / 3 per season.

 





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