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Zebra Finch (Explored)
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Female Zebra Finch, Cleland Wildlife Park near Adelaide, Australia
Zebra finches are common to central Australia and inhabit a wide variety of habitats from grasslands to forests. Males males usually have bright orange cheek feathers and red beaks, while the females have orange beaks. Only the males sing,.
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Zebra finches are common to central Australia and inhabit a wide variety of habitats from grasslands to forests. Males males usually have bright orange cheek feathers and red beaks, while the females have orange beaks. Only the males sing,.
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