Society Finch
Low-noise, social birds best kept with companions. Society Finch suits aviary-style care with a flight cage, stable conditions, and steady cleaning.
size
Small
energy
Medium
noise
Low
lifespan
7 to 10 years
socialNeeds
High
messLevel
Low to Medium
trainability
Low
talking
No
aloneTimeTolerance
Low
space
Flight cage or aviary
Best for
- People who prefer observing birds over handling
- Homes that can keep birds in pairs or small groups
- Apartments wanting a very low-noise pet
- Owners who can maintain consistent cleaning
Not ideal for
- People who want a hand-tame, cuddly pet
- Very busy schedules with long stretches of alone time
- Homes that need very quiet pets
- Anyone not comfortable with routine cleaning
Temperament
- Active and social
- Best kept with companions
- Typically not a hands-on bird
- Thrives with space to fly
Daily routine
diet: Fresh water daily. Species-appropriate seed or finch/dove diet, plus small portions of greens as tolerated.
enrichment: Natural perches, a bathing dish, and space to move and fly.
outOfCageTime: Usually not needed if housed in a proper flight cage or aviary.
cleaning: Spot-clean daily and deep-clean weekly to maintain hygiene.
Living fit
apartment: Often a good fit, especially with a stable routine and good hygiene.
family: Great for families who enjoy observing birds rather than handling.
firstTimeOwner: Often a good option for first-time owners who prefer routine care.
Health notes
- Stable temperature and draft-free placement help small birds stay healthy.
- Birds hide illness. Watch for fluffed feathers, low appetite, changes in droppings, or reduced activity.
- Maintain bird-safe air quality. Avoid PTFE/Teflon fumes, smoke, aerosols, and scented candles.
- Find an avian vet for baseline checks and advice on diet and environment.
Cost and time
time: Low to moderate. Daily feeding and regular cleaning are the main tasks.
cost: Low to moderate. A proper enclosure, food, and routine care are the main costs.
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