singing finches

Is there a way to make Gould's finches more interested in others?
I have a male and female, Gould … the latest in a line woman this poor guy. His first partner was lost to a careless keeper, the second to be put down (which had an abscess in his beak, which proved to be cancerous and was doing its peak too soft to eat) and now this third party, that … so far is alive and kicking. Anyway, it is an absolutely gorgeous singer and prolific Finch. However, it seems more interested in singing for me, or the nests of several I've tried to get interested. (They both look like the box until now … I think because they can line themselves.) The few times it has returned to sing with her, sings through a note and then seems to lose interest. Are you saying that is not his type? She has shown interest when he starts to sing, but then seems to get depressed, it will continue. (Am I anthropomorphism here or what?) Should I just start again and try to work on a new pair and assume that this couple will not work as a breeding pair?
He can not simply be all that interested in her — Or vice versa. If she is not 100% interested in that she can not sit with him .. or perhaps the race of desperation because they do not have another partner, but may take some time for this complex. There is a possibility, so I just (or even to him), not in good breeding condition. What are the colors of the head of each? Surprisingly, they are really not all that attracted to the heads of orange .. so if you have an orange head hen, maybe just do not like. Have you tried to stop choosing their own partners? Are you absolutely sure these two are capable of reproduction? Males sing throughout the year – But we must look for other clues to tell you they are ready to reproduce.
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