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    So You Got a Finch Feeder for Christmas?

    finch feederHere’s what to do next: Go out and buy some thistle seed, also called nyjer seed, and fill that finch feeder immediately! The best way to attract the American Goldfinch is to feed thistle year-round. Although the birds wear a rather drab color plumage during winter months, their vibrant, lemon yellow color is a site to behold during warmer months.

    They’ve earned the nickname “wild canary” but as their nesting season winds down and fall colors appear, they will molt. This process replaces worn, tattered feathers with a set of new, fresh feathers.

    Goldfinches are admired for their gentle disposition, and sweet song. Thistle seed, which is high in fat and protein is also enjoyed by House and Purple Finches, Towhees, Pine Siskins, Juncos, and Buntings. So if your desire is vibrant summer color…keep your new finch feeder filled year-round!

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    Try a Thistle Bird Feeder for Something Different!

    thistle bird feeder

    Most birds who visit feeders will swipe their chosen seed and fly off to cache the prize. Goldfinches however, perched at a thistle bird feeder will eat seed after seed continuously. It gives us a wonderful opportunity to watch and view them at length and in great detail. Goldfinch chicks are fed very few, if any at all, insects. instead, they eat the very same their parents eat.

    And finches aren’t the only birds you’ll find at a thistle bird feeder. Indigo Buntings, House and Purple Finches, Towhees, Juncos and Pine Siskins also enjoy the tiny black seed also known as nyjer.  It has a  high fat and protein content, which is great for feathered friends, and is a non-germinating seed, which is great for the folks who feed it. And as always, don’t forget a fresh water source for optimal wild bird attraction. Whether a bird bath, fountain, or pond, your feathered friends will thank you for it!

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    Try Thistle Feeders to Attract New Bird Species

    Thistle Feeders-A Great Gift Idea

    Thistle Feeders

    A great way to attract new types of birds to your back yard is by using thistle feeders, but some care must be taken to choose the right size and type. Thistle feeders, also called finch feeders because of the colorful birds they attract,  are the perfect feeder for many backyard birders. They do not attract squirrels (no squirrel baffle is needed), and the seeds do not germinate meaning you can hang them over a garden without fear of creating weeds.

    The fine thistle seed isn’t preferred by all birds, though the feeders will attract Indigo Buntings, Pine Siskins, and others. As a result, there are times when they get cleaned out quickly, while in other places the seed can last a while. We have two sizes in our garden, with the large rainbow finch bird feeder in the back section where a larger number of birds will use it. In close (so it can be seen from the window) is the Metal Nyjer Haven Feeder. This has a cage around it, and I was amazed at first at how many birds can fit inside the cage.

    For increasing the variety of birds that come visit your yard, a thistle feeder is a colorful and easy to maintain addition to any backyard habitat.

    Thistle Feeders