User:Casualwarning/sandbox

there is a caged bird found in guyana ,south america,, called the towa towa, when young it feathers are light brown, and during subsequent molt ( which is once every year,*depending on conditions)the male feather changes into a darker brown sometimes showing spots of black on its crown and with every molt after that it keep changing until adulthood, when in adulthood, it is mostly black with a brown-like-chestnut red along it stomach, and the wings have a little white within it, but like most chaged finches when young their song comes by listening a older male sing, because their song is not genetic, this species of bird is not recommended for individuals who is short on patience, because they require a lot of attention, to get them in peak form ( constant whistling) the owner have to ensure that they are healthy and happy which can be achieved by using mostly natural remedy ( aloe vera) and providing a steady amount of wild seed (black seed),these birds have to be in constant motion or be paced in high traffic areas so that they may be more comfortable in their habitat( cage/surroundings). care should be taken so that they are not being scared or harassed by other animals or pets eg chicken hawks and cats; at night they should be covered so that they may get adequate rest; care should also be taken to have a black covering because they tend to whistle through-out the night(depending on location), these birds molt last  for about one month and the birds should be covered through out with periodical checks on food and water.