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OUR NEW GOULDIAN FINCHES IN OUR GIFT DEPARTMENT!
A Gouldian Finch (or Lady
Gouldian) is one of the most beautiful little birds you will ever hope
to see. They look as if someone who loves colours has painted them.
John Gould, who was curator of birds for the British Museum named this
bird Lady Gould, after his wife Elizabeth, following her death. Elizabeth
was a water color artist and she used to help him with his
work by illustrating birds.
The Gouldian originates from northern Australia where they are currently
endangered. In the wild, their head colour would be either red, black
or orange; their upper breast would be purple with yellow below and
their back would be green.
Breeders have bred mutations that now have back colours of blue or yellow
& upper breast of white as well as the normal colours in pastel
shades. With these extra colours, the combinations can be stunning and
there are more colours coming all the time.