The Society Finch (Lonchura striata domestica), also known as the Bengalese Finch, is a domesticated finch species that does not exist in the wild. It was selectively bred from Asian munia finches and is popular for its social nature and adaptability.
Physical Characteristics
- Size: About 10–12 cm (4–5 inches) in length.
- Weight: Around 12–15 g (0.4–0.5 oz).
- Coloration: Comes in various shades of white, brown, and tan, with mutations including chocolate brown, pied, fawn, chestnut, albino, and crested.
- Beak: Two-toned or flesh-colored.
- Eyes: Dark brown.
Behavior & Habitat
- Highly social, thriving in pairs or groups.
- Domesticated, meaning they do not have a natural wild habitat.
- Peaceful and passive, making them excellent companions for other finches.
- Not migratory, but they adapt well to different environments.
Fun Facts
- Society Finches are excellent foster parents, often raising the chicks of other finch species.
- They are monomorphic, meaning males and females look nearly identical.
- Their songs have structured syntax, making them a subject of vocalization studies.


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