Finches, Finches Everywhere!

Those flashes of brilliant yellow and cheerful red at your feeder? Chances are, you’re enjoying a visit from finches! Attracting these delightful little birds is easier than you might think. With the right seed mix and feeder setup, you can turn your backyard into a finch hotspot.
The Best Seed for Finch Friends
Finches have a particular love for certain seeds. To attract finches, focus on:
- Nyjer (Thistle) Seed: This tiny, oil-rich black seed is a favorite of American Goldfinches and other finch species. It’s best served in specialized feeders that prevent waste.
- Black Oil Sunflower Seeds (Hulled): Finches, especially House Finches and Purple Finches, adore these nutritious seeds. Offering them hulled means less mess and more accessible food.
- Safflower Seed: This offers a good alternative, particularly if squirrels are a problem, as many finches enjoy safflower while squirrels tend to avoid it.
Feeder Types That Finch Fanciers Love

The right feeder makes all the difference. Consider these options:
- Nyjer Seed Feeders: Look for feeders with small ports specifically designed for tiny Nyjer seeds. Mesh feeders can also work well.
- Tray or Platform Feeders: These are excellent for offering a variety of seeds, including black oil sunflower and safflower, and are accessible to many finch species. You can even place one near a Wild Birds Colorado APS Mounting Pole System.
- Hopper Feeders: These feeders offer protection from the elements and hold a good amount of seed, providing a reliable food source.
Strategic Siting for Maximum Finch Appeal
Where you place your feeders matters. Finches generally prefer:
- Open Areas with Nearby Cover: Place feeders in relatively open spaces, but ensure there are shrubs or trees within a short flying distance (about 10-20 feet) where finches can quickly retreat if they feel threatened.
- Away from Heavy Foot Traffic: Keep feeders in a location where they won't be disturbed by constant human activity.
- Visibility: Ensure feeders are easily visible to birds, but consider using a squirrel baffle to keep those pesky critters from hogging the buffet!
With these tips, you’ll soon be enjoying the vibrant company of finches in your own backyard!