As I mentioned in my intro post a few days ago, I'm planning on keeping at least a pair of finches. I kept zebras as a kid in a mixed aviary, but that was a very long time ago, so I'm effectively a newbie.
I'd like to keep aussie natives, but I'd prefer not to get anything that requires a license, at least until I find my finch-keeping feet. I was originally thinking about star finches, but I'm seeing so many people in here keeping Gouldians that I'm now second-guessing myself! Since they live so much further north in the wild, I wasn't sure how they'd do in Sydney without a specialised setup; how do people's birds go in winter in cooler climate?
Also, will finches be happy in just a pair, or do they need a small group to feel secure? I'd rather start with a (reasonably sized) cage to begin with, then build an aviary once we're sure we want to keep more birds, but if finches can't be happy in a cage, then I'll just do it right from the start.
Finally, I'm hoping they don't need direct sunlight. We'd likely be keeping them on our (sheltered, cat-proofed) porch, with plenty of air movement and filtered light, but even if we build an aviary in the garden, it won't get direct sun in winter, as we're in a pretty sheltered spot. I'm happy to give them vitamin D mixed in with their food, so I'm hoping that's enough for healthy birds.
Thanks for any help you can give! I'm really happy to have found this forum
