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Finch

TypeFinch
Size3-8"
VarietyFinch
Lifespan~11 yrs

Overview

The Finch is a Finch, about 3-8" long. In temperament it's fairly reserved and independent, hard to train and strong-willed, with poor talking ability. With a typical lifespan of around 11 years, it's a medium-length commitment.

Is the Finch right for you?

A good match if — you live in an apartment or shared building.

What a Finch needs from you

A Finch needs a moderate amount of daily time, a roomy cage with daily out-of-cage time, fresh food, regular cleaning, and genuine social contact. Parrots are flock animals — this one is highly social and wants daily interaction and can suffer if ignored. It can suit an apartment, as long as you plan for some noise and mess.

Living with a Finch

Day to day it's fairly quiet (rated low-noise for a parrot), and not especially keen on being handled.

Key facts

Species group
Finch
Type
Finch
Size
3-8"
Life span
5-17 years
Housing
apartment-ok

What it needs from you (at a glance)

Space neededlow
Experience neededno data yet
Maintenancehigh
Time per daymoderate
Need for companyhigh
Handling / closenessvery low
Cost levelmoderate

What it costs

Scaled to this breed’s roughly 60 g and a ~11-year life, keeping a Finch works out at about:

Setup & first year
$477 – $1,567
Over its whole life
$3,765 – $10,893

Rough cross-breed averages in USD — a planning guide, not a quote. Break it down by life phase in the Cost Calculator →

Temperament (at a glance)

Affectionvery low
Energyno data yet
Vocalnesslow
Trainabilityvery low
Tolerates aloneno data yet

Its presence, grown

Raised with patience and consistency, the adult Finch settles into a balanced, companionable presence. It keeps a certain dignified distance, even with its own people.

As your partner

Picture it as a grown partner at your side: a comfortable balance of activity and rest — an everyday companion for ordinary life.