Finches love their water. They like to bathe and play in any water available. It's best to change your finches water daily because they aren't choosy what water they use to play in or drink. A small ceramic bowl placed on the cage floor will do nicely for a bird bath. Plastic bowls can be slippery and they could get hurt. You could probably find a nice bowl at the dollar store if you are short on funds.
they are just like chickens...... they can lay different color eggs
There are at least one finch species everywhere but Antarctica.
Sick or elderly birds may, but healthy birds can survive tough winters.
Yes, Zebra Finches are from Australia, where they are actually slightly smaller than ones kept as pets.
Jennie Finch, a former professional softball player, had a career batting average of .278.
the answer is yes finches can live out doors if you are talking about the british finch but it still neds a little cover from draughts and frost.
Purple finches are seed eaters, fond of sunflower seed at bird feeders. They glean seed and buds from trees and shrubs.
The boundaries were between Mrs. Henry Lafayette Dubose's house (two doors north of the Finchs) and the Radley house (three doors south)
both poets imply that value and dignity lie in the simple beauties of life, not in ambitious pursuits
In Chapter 23 of "To Kill a Mockingbird," Scout observes that the Cunninghams are respectful and appreciative towards the Finchs. They are grateful for Atticus defending Tom Robinson in court, which builds a sense of mutual respect despite their differing social classes. This highlights the theme of empathy and understanding in the novel.
Like Water
As a general rule, no, finches are not crimson. Although, there are a huge number of species of Finches--I'm sure that there are some which have crimson color.Crimson is a member of the Red color family--being strong and bright red with a touch of blue.