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Finch Bird Feeders: The Best Way to Feed the Song Birds

 

If you live in the United States, chances are that you have heard the wonderful songs being chirped by finches daily. These are wonderful birds to attract to your feeders as they both look and sound absolutely beautiful. If you would like your backyard to be filled with finches then you will need to determine what the best bird feeder for them is.  I recommend the finch bird feeders.

 

First, what do finches eat?  Finches like to eat a variety of different seeds, bread, eggshells, and also fruit.  However, they mostly like to indulge in seeds.  As a result, the best bird feeders for finches tend to be hollow plastic tube shapes that have holes and perches.  Designs can as simple as the feeder just described or can have a more elaborate design.  In addition, they often have multiple feeding locations to accommodate many birds.

 

If you are specifically attempting to attract goldfinches then you can choose a design that forces the bird to hang upside down from the perch in order to feed.  Since goldfinches can do this, you can exclude other finds of finches from feeding at that particular feeder.

 

When purchasing a finch feeders, you should ensure that the construction has good workmanship and that the design will keep in as much seed as possible. Birds are fast and messy eaters so you will want to be sure that the bird feeder spills as few seeds as possible.

 

Once you hang up one finch feeder in your backyard you may quickly realize that you need more feeders to accommodate all the birds that want to feed. Finches typically get along with each other at the bird feeder but they will also provide you with much entertainment because they are high strung birds with tons of energy.

 

Finch bird feeders are actually rather inexpensive feeders ranging from $5 to $30 in price, depending on high elaborate and large of a feeder you wish to purchase. Before making your purchase, you should ensure that the product is made with quality materials. Since most finch feeders are plastic tubes, you will want to be sure that the plastic is of a durable quality to hold up to weather.

 

 

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