Welcome to The Finch Farm
Entrance |
Bengalese Fostering Flights |
![]() Gouldian Colony Breeding Flight |
Gouldian Selective Breeding Cages |
Juvenile Gouldian Flight |
![]() Brinsea Incubator |
News & Views
Recent estimates suggest that less than 2500 Gouldian finches (Erythrura gouldiae) remain in the wild. Although once common throughout northern tropical Australia, recent declines now mean that the Gouldian finch is pretty much extinct in Queensland and restricted to small and isolated populations in Western Australia.
In 1992 the Gouldian finch was classified as endangered because of the dramatic declines in their numbers and range. Mismanagement of their native habitat is thought to be the primary cause.
This is where the Save the Gouldian Fund comes in.