Dybowski's Twinspot (Euschistospiza dybowskii)

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Dybowski's Twinspot
Euschistospiza dybowskii
Dybowski's Twinspot (Euschistospiza dybowskii)
Name Dybowski's Twinspot
Name Lat. Euschistospiza dybowskii
Family Estrildid Finches
Family lat. Estrildidae
Order Perching Birds
Order lat. Passeriformes
Origin Africa
Climate Tropical
Diet Estrilded Finch seed, herbage, insects
Keeping Pair, group
Care Level Easy
Reproduction Finch nest
Life Span 5-10 years
Protection No
Metric Units
Size 12 cm
Temperature Room temperature
Housing 80 x 40 x 40 cm
US Units
Size 4.7"
Temperature Room temperature
Housing 30" x 15" x 15"

Distribution and habitat

The range of the Dybowskis droplet astrilde extends from Senegal through Guinea and the Republic  Congo to southern Sudan, where they occur on plateaus covered with scrub and grass, as well as at the edges of sparse forests.

Cage size

The minimum cage size is 80 x 40 x 40 cm (L x W x H) for a pair. The cage size must not be undercut even in case of justified single keeping. For an additional 2-3 birds, assuming species compatibility, the floor space must be increased by 25%. The cage must be placed in a bright, draught-free and quiet place at a height of at least 80 cm (except aviaries), have a rectangular base and be opaque on three sides, aviaries on one side. Keeping in an aviary is preferable.

Maintenance

The floor must be covered with sand, wood granulate, bark mulch or similar material and must be cleaned regularly. At least 3 perches made of wood or branches of different thickness and height must be installed in such a way that they can only be reached by flying and the longest possible flight distance is created. It is recommended to equip them with grasses and twigs. They need a bathing opportunity as well as biotope-like hiding, sleeping and nesting possibilities. The room temperature must not fall below 15 °C.

Diet

The feed offer consists of mixed seeds, in the specialized trade as "Exotenfutter" in premium quality available, supplemented with red cob millet, green fodder (chickweed, green panicle millet, fresh grass panicles, half-mature wheat etc..), insect food and, especially for rearing young, swollen or germinated seeds (millet, oats), egg food and insect larvae, such as small, skinned, cut-up mealybug larvae, ant pupae, pinkies and small buffalos. Charcoal, vitamine lime and shell grit are needed as digestive aids. Drinking water must always be available in birdbaths or stable, open containers and, like food, must be offered fresh daily in clean containers

A regular and varied diet promotes health and prevents deficiency symptoms.

Sex dimorphism

The sexes are easily distinguished, females have a slate gray underside as well as paler red eyelid margins.

Reproduction and breeding

They like to breed in biotope-like facilities such as basket nests (bionesters) and semi-open nest boxes, emperor nests of medium size covered with twigs, or also freely in the branches or on the ground in tufts of grass. The nesting material consists of coconut fibers, soft dry grasses, as a base small roots ect., as well as feathers for padding. The clutch consists of 4 to 5 eggs, the incubation period is about 14 days. The breeding season, biologically, is often in the winter months from October to May. When breeding, the room temperature should be at least 20 ° C.

Important

They must not be kept in a round cage. An aviary is required for flock keeping

In the case of outdoor aviary keeping, they also require a heated shelter with a floor area of at least 1 m² and a height of 1.70 m, which can be visited by the birds at any time. The temperature in the shelter must not fall below 15 °C and the furnishings must correspond to those of cage keeping

They may only be kept in pairs or in a group or flock. Socialization with other finches is possible

In rooms, including shelters, sufficient daylight or flicker-free artificial light (stroboscopic effect) corresponding to daylight should be provided. The lighting duration shall be 8-14 hours per day and the natural day-night rhythm shall be observed. Adequate indoor climate shall be provided. The health condition of the birds shall be checked daily

Further literature can be found in your pet store.

References

Tex: Othmar Sieberer; Image: Franz Lowak

Source: BMELV (1995): Tierschutzgutachten - Mindestanforderungen an die Haltung von Kleinvögeln; BIELFELD (1996): Das Prachtfinken-Buch, Verlag Eugen Ulmer; GRUMMT & STREHLOW (2009): Zootierhaltung - Tiere in menschlicher Obhut: Vögel, Verlag Harri Deutsch

  • Gemäß § 21 Abs. 5 Tierschutzgesetz idgF