Yellow Fronted Canary (Green Singing Finch)
Diet: Yellow Fronted Canary (Green Singing Finch)
Green Singing Finch Finch are mostly seed eaters but also consume fruit.
Basic Diet:
Formula Options:
Kaytee Exact Baby bird Formula
Harrisons Formula
Hagen Tropican Baby Bird Food
Supplemental Options
Abba Green
Provide a source of calcium, like crushed eggshells or oyster shells.
Fruit Options (Java’s eat very small amounts of fruits but do better on large amount of seeds/greens)
Banana
Mango
Cherries
Strawberry
Papaya
Apple
Blueberry
How to Feed:
Crop feeding:
Offer as much foods until they stop gaping. and the crop appears full. Start to feed once the crop empties
Mix mashed fruit and baby bird formula
10% fruit, 10% supplemental options, 80% baby bird formula for crop
Other feeding methods
Mix fruit with a supplemental mix and baby bird formula. Add water to create a chunky but moist consistency. 35% fruit, 60% baby bird formula, 5% supplemental protein
Give the mix off the end of a coffee stirrer or soft side of a toothpick or skewer. The baby should eat as much as it can off of it. Give time for the baby to swallow the food entirely before offering more.
How much and how often to feed:
Crop Feeding
Hatchlings and young nestlings eat about . 5-1ml of formula every 30 minutes
Nestling will eat about 1 - 2ml of formula every 45 minutes to 1 hour
Fledglings: 1.5-2 ml of formula and pureed fruit every 1.5- 2 hours
Feeding intervals are from sunrise to sunset.
Other feeding methods
Hatchlings and young nestlings: feed as much as they can until they stop gaping every 30 minutes
Nestling: feed as much as they can until they stop gaping every 45 minutes
Fledglings: feed as much as they can until they stop gaping every 1-1.5 hours
Feeding intervals are from sunrise to sunset.
How to Ween:
Nestlings will start to explore and naturally peck around the cage at different things.
1. Scatter parakeet or finch seeds around the cage and hang millet spray to encourage exploration in food.
2. Put small amounts of soft (papaya or mango) fruit inside the cage, change the fruit every 6 -8 hours.
Fruit Options
Banana
Papaya
Strawberries
Blueberries
Apples
Mango
3. Provide a source of calcium, like crushed eggshells or oyster shells throughout the cage
4. Start to put grass, rose buds, weeds and greens around the cage
You can offer cucumber and lettuce throughout the cage as well.
Continue hand feeding every 2 hours throughout the weaning process
Gradually decrease the amount of formula given daily as they start to peck at the other food items around the cage.
It is important not to rush the weaning process. Some birds take longer than others to wean.
Helpful Tips:
Fledglings can be offered pellets such as “Harrison’s brand” to add to their diet. Some birds take longer than others to eat these pellets, be patient when offering pellets in the cage and change out the pellets daily.
Rotate the fruits and type of protein to provide a variety of nutrients
You can also feed cooked quinoa or cooked rice