    Finch Bird
Feeder
A finch bird
feeder covered with finches is a delightful sight.
These colorful little birds are charming to observe.
Finches sing beautifully. Having a finch bird feeder,
or two, will attract a variety of finches and a variety of
other feathered friends. Purple finches, gold finches,
and house finches along with siskins, sparrows, cardinals,
buntings, and grosbeaks are some of the birds that might
visit the feeder. This can provide countless hours of
entertainment right in the back yard.
Nyjer or
Thistle seed is the most commonly used finch food.
Finches enjoy fruit, breadcrumbs, millet, and sunflower
seeds, also. Providing more than one finch bird feeder
will help to reduce fighting among birds at a popular
feeding station. There are a lot of styles and designs
of the finch bird feeder. A few of the most popular
are:
1. The
Magnet Mesh Recycled Nyjer Feeder: This finch feeder,
produced by BirdsChoice, is constructed of a poly-lumber,
made from recycled plastics. This bright yellow feeder
has a unique magnet mesh black screen. This polyester
powder coated screen is designed to attract up to twice as
many finches. It holds up to 1½ quarts of seed.
This bird feeder is available at thebirdhousechick for
$30.00. (Large capacity 3qt. feeder available for
$40.00.)
2. The
Droll Yankees New Generation Finch Flocker: This bird
feeder features 20 feeding ports and 20 perches. A
flock of 20 finches, at the feeder, would be an
eye-full. It has a see through UV protected
polycarbonate tube and is three feet tall. All Droll
Yankees have a lifetime guarantee. This finch feeder
is available at bestnest for $37.99.
3. The
Finch’s Favorite 3-Tube Thistle Feeder: This feeder
features an innovative design. Three tube feeders with
eight feeding ports each are spaced inches apart in a
straight line. It can feed 24 birds at once.
This design allows for a spectacular display of colorful
finches. The feeder measures 25 inches high and 9
inches wide. This finch bird feeder is available at
thebirdhousechick for $36.00.
Finches are
lovely little birds. They are enchanting to watch and
divine to hear. Bird enthusiast or anyone wanting to
know more about finches should search the internet.
Google, Amazon, and Yahoo can provide an abundance of
information on birds and bird feeders. When preparing
to purchase a new finch feeder, doing a little research and
comparison shopping online would be a good idea. An
informed shopper is a smart
shopper.
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