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Rufous-backed Mannikin ___________ $350
Saffron, Pelzelin’s _________________ $2000
Saint Helena _____________________ $45
Silverbill (African) _________________ $35
Singer, Green ____________________ $145
Singer, Grey _____________________ ND
Siskin, European __________________ ND
Siskin, Red Hooded _______________ $300
Siskin, Yellow Hooded _____________ $180
Sparrow, Golden Song _____________ $250
Spice Finch ______________________ $30
Twinspot, Dybowski’s______________ ND
Twinspot, Peter’s _________________ ND
Waxbill, Black-rumped _____________ $1800
Waxbill, Orange Breasted __________ $45
Waxbill, Orange Cheeked ___________ $1300
Waxbill, Violet Eared ______________ ND
Weaver, Grenadier ________________ $260
Weaver, Madagascar ______________ $160
Weaver, Napolean ________________ $600
Weaver, Orange Bishop ____________ $1500
Whydah, Pintailed ________________ $1000
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This price guide has been compiled by the Finch Society of Aus-tralia Inc. (FSA) with input from all FSA branches and affiliated clubs. Contributing clubs are listed on the front of the guide.
The price guide reflects current market prices for breeder to breeder transactions including bird sales. Each price is for a healthy pair of birds presumed to be male and female. Buyers should expect to pay extra for DNA sexed pairs.
Sellers have the right to set prices as they see fit. This guide does not restrict buyers or sellers in any way.
ND means “Not Determined” as these species are low in num-bers so a price could not be determined.
For pied mutations, buyers should expect to pay substantially more for well marked birds than the guide price.