Saffron Finch *By Destanie Characteristics about a Saffron Finch * length: 15 cm. or 6 in. *has a yellow head *dark pink legs *has dusky streaks on mantle.

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Saffron Finch *By Destanie

Characteristics about a Saffron Finch * length: 15 cm. or 6 in. *has a yellow head *dark pink legs *has dusky streaks on mantle *brownish gray beak *dark brown eyes

predators of a Saffron Finch I hope they don’t eat me! *cats *snakes *raptors

Other facts about a saffron finch. *eats a variety of plants *eats many types of seeds *rare in the Coastal area

A beautiful Saffron Finch looking for predators. Aren’t they pretty!

A Saffron Finch on a branch with a clear view.

The captivity *builds a nests inside trunks of trees *there clutch consists 3or 4 white eggs and a few sparse black

A Saffron snooping around the town. Sitting on a frame of a garden looking around.

A Saffron Finches habitat is usual for this type of bird. *scrubs *gardens *parks *forests *palm groves

A gorgeous Saffron Finch waiting for another bird to appear.

A baby Saffron Finches egg. With a greenish brown color on it.

A little baby bird. On the top of a tree.

A Saffron Finch looking for something. With a beautiful color around it.

The distribution of a Saffron Finch. A distribution is where they are being put or going. *Peru *Ecuador *Colombia

A beautiful male bird trying to fly. With a cool color wing.

One of the most prettiest birds !

The speed of a Saffron Finch is 4 – 5 miles per hour.

This is a map of where my bird is. This is a map of Hawaii.

A beautiful Finch in a garden.

The beautiful Finch has arrived. Isn’t so cute.

A Saffron Finch on snow. It is eating he snow.

Housing * The male has a nice but repetitive song. *This species can be shy to sing in front people when housed in small cages. *Saffron finches will thrive in a planted flight with plenty of room to fly and sing. *They will require a heated aviary at least degrees during winter months.

Saffron Finches just hanging around. There watching the other birds fly on a cold morning.

The Saffron Finch is sitting on a branch in the cool morning breeze.

This is a pair of Saffron Finches sitting on a branch. Aren’t they a good couple.

A Saffron Finch is hiding behind a bush. There is something looking for it.

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