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Keeping Finches and Canaries: A Gentle Introduction

Finches and canaries are hands-off, song-filled aviary birds. Here is how to keep them happy and healthy.

The Wag & Whisk Team Jun 10, 2026 1 min read
Keeping Finches and Canaries: A Gentle Introduction
Finch & Canary
The Whisker Journal

Finches and canaries suit owners who love watching and listening to birds rather than handling them. They are active, sociable little birds that bring colour and song to a home, and with the right setup they are relatively easy to care for.

Space to fly

These are flying birds, not climbers, so they need a long, wide flight cage or aviary rather than a tall narrow one — horizontal space matters most. Provide perches of varying widths at different heights, but leave clear room across the middle for flight. They are generally hands-off birds and do not need taming.

Company and diet

  • Finches are social and should usually be kept in pairs or small groups; a lone finch is often unhappy.
  • Canaries can be kept singly, and males are the famous singers.
  • Feed a quality finch or canary seed mix supplemented with fresh greens, egg food in moulting season, and a cuttlebone for calcium.

Daily care

Provide fresh water for drinking and a shallow dish for bathing, which they love. Keep the cage clean and out of draughts and direct sun. Watch for fluffed-up posture, inactivity or laboured breathing, which signal illness in these small birds — they hide sickness well, so any change warrants a prompt avian-vet check.