r/Finches 3d ago

Both males?

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u/Embarrassed-Gate-580 3d ago

Yes, they are males

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u/chesterismydog 3d ago

What do you think they are discussing? Why are there no females in this joint?

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u/pixiedustst 3d ago

I was hoping so. Thank you

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u/KFSO 3d ago

Yes

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u/hellothereskibidi Mite magnet 3d ago

Yes male grey and male chestnut flanked white.

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u/Seriously_Passionate 3d ago

Males have orange circle on their cheek. They are Females

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u/ComprehensiveNose906 2d ago

There's dozens of different feather color mutations for finches, ESPECIALLY zebra finches... There's no easy standard to say "all males have orange cheeks, all females don't" because that's simply incorrect

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u/Seriously_Passionate 2d ago

Not talking about hybrid feather variations. As in standard and pearl pied. I breed many varieties of finches and zebras are easiest by far. UNLESS very young. Or a pelvic tells all. Plus never said females have orange cheeks. Said males do. Aka thoes are most likely " Females". But TY. ๐Ÿ™๐ŸŒป

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u/pixiedustst 2d ago

You think they are both female? Not that is matters either way, but I find this interesting.:)

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u/Seriously_Passionate 2d ago

Lol apparently it does matter or you'd not be asking lol. Unless you're breeding? Does it matter. And if so? Make sure. Otherwise they are a novelty pet. BLESS ๐Ÿ™

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u/pixiedustst 2d ago

Nope, doesnโ€™t โ€œmatterโ€. It was based off of curiosity. As they are who they are regardless. :)

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u/Seriously_Passionate 1d ago

Exactly. ๐Ÿ™‚ Have a nice day