Gorgeous plumage is the primary attraction of the Gouldian finch. A variety of vibrant colors are available for this small bird. Its stunning plumage is the most appealing aspect of the Gouldian Finch, which is also known as the Lady Gouldian finch and the rainbow finch. Usually differentiated by the color of the head, this creature occurs naturally in a variety of striking colors. Among the available types are the black-headed Gouldian, the red-headed Gouldian, and the yellow-headed Gouldian, though some others have distinct naming conventions for body colors. Their colors are less varied in the wild grasslands of Australia, where they originated than they are in captivity. A small percentage of Gouldians have red hair and the majority have black hair. There are a few wild individuals among the Gouldians that have orange hair. This impressive little bird was named in 1841 by English ornithologist, John Gould, in honor of his wife, Lady Elizabeth Gould, who decreed it as ...
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