Crossbred
A crossbred Gouldian finch is a bird with mixed ancestry within Gouldian finch color lines or unclear pairing history that does not fit a single managed strain. Gouldians are Australian estrildid finches with red, black, or yellow head colors, bright body color, and captive mutations such as blue, silver, pastel, and white-breasted forms. In everyday aviculture, crossbred usually means color-line mixing within Gouldian finches rather than a separate species hybrid, though the exact meaning should be checked with the breeder.
Keepers should care for crossbred Gouldians as Gouldian finches first: warm clean housing, steady seed and soft-food nutrition, access to greens, calcium, and low-stress breeding conditions. The practical issue is record clarity. Color genetics can become confusing quickly, so breeders should note parent colors, breast color, head color, and any mutation background. Pet buyers may simply want a healthy bird, while breeders need to know whether the bird belongs in a planned color program or should be kept outside one.
Colors: Albino, Black-Headed (Normal), Blue, Blue-Backed, Dilute, European Yellow, Lutino, Orange-Headed, Pastel, Red-Headed, Silver, White-Breasted, Yellow, Yellow-Headed