Here is a list of the most common & popular terminology associated with
finch keeping.
Band (banding / banded) -
The small plastic or
metal ring placed on the bird's leg for identification purposes. ;
Banding is the act of putting the band on. ; Banded means the bird is
already wearing a band.
Chick -
a baby bird. Young birds are
often called chicks from the moment they hatch until the become adults.
Cross Breed -
See Hybrid
Fledge -
The act of leaving the nest
once all the necessary feathers have developed. To acquire the feathers
necessary for flight or independent activity.
Foster -
parental care though not
related by blood. When some finches wont or can't care for their own
chicks, the chicks are given to foster parents (usually Society Finches)
to be raised.
Hatchling -
a baby bird from the moment
it hatches until feathers form.
Hybrid -
an offspring of two
different species. Canaries and European Goldfinches are commonly
interbred. The result is a hybrid, which is infertile.
Inbreed -
the interbreeding of closely
related individuals. This can be used to bring out desirable traits in a
species but it can also result in many physical deformities in the
offspring. Inbreeding should not be attempted unless you are a highly
experienced breeder and know the genetic history of your finches.
Incubate -
to sit on (eggs) so as to
hatch by the warmth of the body; also to maintain under conditions
favorable for hatching & development.
Juvenile -
a young bird from the time
it weans until it molts in to adult plumage
Molt -
To shed hair, feathers,
shell, horns, or an outer layer periodically. All finches will molt as
the season change.
Mutation -
a relatively permanent
change in hereditary material involving either a physical change in
chromosome relations or a biochemical change in the codons that makes up
genes. In finches you will find many color mutations within any given
species because the species has been bred in captivity for many
generations. The Black Breast and Chestnut Flanked White mutations of
the Zebra Finch show how differently mutations can appear even if they
are from the same species.
Necropsy -
An autopsy. To perform an
autopsy on a dead animal.
Nesting -
The act of building the nest
and sleeping in the nest. Preparing for the arrival of eggs and chicks.
Nestling -
a baby bird from the time
feathers start to develop until it fledges.
Plumage -
Feathers of the bird.
Regurgitate -
to become thrown or poured
back. Parent finches regurgitate or ?spit up' the food they have eaten
to feed to their young.
Ring -
See Band ; Also can refer to
a unique feature. The Ring-Neck Parakeet is noted for the ring of color
around its neck.
Show Quality -
A high standard of
excellence seen in an individual of a species. Finches that meet or
exceed the current requirements for bird shows are called Show Quality.
Stuck in the Molt -
The finch has molted but the
new feathers are not coming in well. This leaves the finch in a ruffled
state with possible bald spots.
Species -
in the same or like form or
kind. There are many species of finches available today, and many look a
lot a like. Always know what species of finch you have before attempting
to locate a mate. Society Finches and Zebra Finches are examples of two
different species.
Wean -
to detach from a source of
dependence. The weaning process takes weeks.