About Our Birds
Gouldian
finches (also known as the Rainbow Bird or Lady Gouldian
Finch) originated
from Australia and are members of the finch
family, which includes sparrows, cross bills and gold
finches.
Gouldian finches inhabit the open Savannah regions
of northern Australia. In hot climates, Gouldian finches
protect themselves
from the sun's rays by perching under the vertically
hanging foliage of the eucalyptus tree. Their diet consists
of
varieties of seeds, live food and rock salt. They produce
four to six
eggs during each mating cycle. The eggs emerge approximately
one every 24 hours. Full feathered fledglings should
appear after 22 days.
Naturalist John Gould and his artist
wife first discovered Gouldian finches while touring
Australia between 1838-1840.
His wife died on their return to England, and Gould
honored her by naming what he considered to be the most
beautiful bird after her: Lady Gouldian Finch (Amandina
Gouldiae). In 1887,
the first black-headed and red-headed Gouldian
finches were imported to England where they created a sensation.
When
ViewSonic Corporation founder James Chu decided to develop
and market computer monitors, he recognized
the
need to develop
a powerful brand image - one that would denote
superior quality and value. He also understood
the advantage
of creating a distinct,
eye-catching visual identity able to instantly
communicate such attributes as brilliant color
and sharp resolution.
He believed that having a strong aesthetic appeal
was particularly important for monitors, since
they are
the personal computer's
most conspicuous component.
Working with a trusted
marketing advisor, Chu began searching for a logo or symbol
that would
achieve
these objectives
while projecting friendliness and comfort.
The
three Gouldian finches that form the ViewSonic logo have
become a well recognized symbol of
excellence. ViewSonic
strives
continually to ensure that customers around
the world associate them with the attributes
that
characterize the company
- superior quality; beautiful, vibrant colors;
appealing
warmth and friendliness.
These birds have
become a symbol of ViewSonic and we have a special affinity
for them.
We have become
sponsors
of
Lady
gouldian.com's adopt a bird program. To
adopt one of these wonderful birds or learn more, click
here.
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