Yes. Be sure to purchase a high quality seed mix that gives the birds all the nutrients they need.
In the wild yes it is possible I dont think so in captivity but its best not to bother the babies to much or the mother wont come back at all.
A finch is a bird.
Finch, Flicker, Flycatcher,Falcon
A type of bird
The mother bird knows instinctively how to protect her babies from predators.
She doesn't. She lays them in her (already made) nest and keeps them there.
The Purple Finch became the state bird of NH in 1957.
Most species of finch migrate, but some, like the house finch, do not.
The company logo featuring a mother bird feeding her babies in a nest belongs to the social media platform Twitter. This logo, known as the "Twitter Bird," symbolizes communication and connection, reflecting the platform's focus on sharing information and ideas. The design captures the nurturing aspect of communication, akin to a mother bird caring for her young.
there are 133 types of finch's. Finch's are type of bird
a finch (bird species) is called "un pinson" in French.
a bird