You can help to attract Finch birds to your yard by starting with the proper types of bird feed. Finch birds enjoy thistle, sunflower seeds, proso millet and canary seed above most other types of food, and is it is a wise idea to change the food frequently, discarding any older food before it molds. Bird feeders used to attract Finch birds should be placed at several locations in the yard, with a fresh water source such as a birdbath close by. Natural food sources for Finch birds also make your yard a prime habitat, as Finch birds love mulberry and cherry trees, blackberry bushes, zinnias and bachelor buttons.
It also helps greatly in attracting Finch birds to your yard if there is an appropriate shelter present. One or two well-placed birdhouses or even the presence of dense shrubs or brush can serve as a proper home for a large number of Finch birds in your yard. Finch birds frighten quite easily and they are uncomfortable in vast open spaces, so it is important in attracting Finch birds to your yard to place both food and water sources near some type of shelter.
A major aspect of being able to attract Finch birds to your yard is by presenting a location to them that is safe and free of predators, both in terms of their personal safety and in safeguarding their food and water sources. Natural predators such as cats should be dissuaded from establishing a presence on your property, and the family cat should be kept indoors whenever possible if you hope to attract Finch birds. Bird feeders should be placed strategically so that they do not become a part of the diet of neighborhood squirrels.
Published by Thom W. Conroy
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