Bengalee - a hybrid variety from Japan
Cape Canary and Sulphur Coloured Seed Eater, these varieties sing well and are from SOuthern Africa
The Red Creasted Cardinal is a native of South America
The Yellow Bolled Cardinal is a native of South America
Dominican Cardinal, an attractive bird from Brazil, much sought after
Green Cardinal, found in Argentina and a favorite of bird fanciers due to its adaptivity
The Combasou is a common but attractive bird from Africa
Cordon Bleu, a beautiful blue bird of the waxbill family
The Diamond Sparrow from Australia
Pileated Finch and the Red Crested Finch from SOuth America
Grey Singing Finch and Alario Finch from Africa
African Finches of the Serin family, the St Helena Seed Eater and the Green Singing Finch are very similiar in looks.
the brightly colored Parrot Finch and Pin Tailed NonPareil are lovely looking aviary birds
The Common African Waxbill and St Helena Waxbill are not the prettiest but are very commonly found in Africa
Common Amaduvade and African Fire Finch are both red colored finches and very appealing to the sight.
White Throated Finch and the Bluish Finch, cousins from Brazil and other parts of South America
Chestnut Breasted Finch and Three Coloured Mannikin, birds for the aviary
Bicheno's Finch and Cherry Finch, two fine examples of Australian Aviary Birds
Sydney Waxbill and Australian Fire Finch, two fine examples of Australian Aviary Birds
African Finches, these two fine examples are variously red in color, known as the Red Faced Finch and Crimson Winged Finch
Indian Finches, not the prettiest of birds but charming enough, Sharp Tailed Finch and Stiated Finch.
Australian Gouldian Finch, there are two variants, both very beautiful.
Green Amaduvade Waxbill, an attractive green finch from central India
Indigo Bunting - so called due to the striking coloring
The Lavender Finch comes from West Africa
this pair of finches come from West Africa - The Bronze Mannikin and Two Coloured Mannikin
finches from Asia, Black Headed Mannikin from India and the White Headed Mannikin from Malaysia
another brown african finch, the Magpie Mannikin, which occurs across the continent.
this cute little green finch known as The Melodious or Cuba Finch
Very striking, the Nonpareil Bunting has a fabulous look and character
Australia has many fabulous native finches, this is one of them, the Painted Finch
Parson Finch is one of a number of very pretty finches native to Australia
Ribbon Finch is a common but popular African Finch
The Saffron Finch from Brazil and other parts of South America
Very attractive looking, the Scarlet Rose Finch, is a fine addition to any FInch collection.
Beautiful Carmine Coloring, the Scarlet Tanager is one of the most attractive of the Finch family birds, hard to keep though
Two Silver Bills from around the world, the Indian Silver Bill and African Silver Bill
Black Headed Siskin from South America
Java Sparrow from what was Java has spread across Asia
Spice Finch, a brown asian finch
Superb Tanager and Paradise Tanager are cousins from South America and are very attractive birds.
Violet Tanager, the male is quite lovely, another fine South American bird
Virginian Cardinal, a bright, red and very attractive bird from North America.
Violet Eared Waxbill, a charming bird from africa, very attractive
Orange Cheeked Waxbill and the Zebra Waxbill from Africa
Yellow Shouldered Weaver from South Africa
Napoleon Weaver a yellow finch from West Africa
Crimson Crowned Weaver, one of several fabulous fire weavers or finches from west africa
Grenadier Weaver is another fiery finch from southern africa
West African Finches, the fiery Orange Weaver
African Finches ... Red Billed Weaver and Russ Weaver
Madagascar Weaver and Comoro Weaver, finch family birds with a striking red coat
Baya Weaver, native of India, the female more beautiful
Yellow Backed Whydah of the Finch Family from Africa
Long Tailed Whydah - African Finch
Paradise Whydah, common throughout Africa
Pin Tailed Whydah, famous for his very long thin tail
Red Collared Whydah, long tailed and with a red band across his neck.
Zebra Finch, a native Australian Finch