Chaffinches eat small Insects and seeds.
Baby Chaffinches are feed a diet solely of insects. When they grow to adulthood, Chaffinches eat mainly seeds, except during matting season when they eat more insects.
Chaffinches live in cup-shaped nests made mostly from moss, grass, and feathers and built on a forked branch.
Chaffinches' main food is seeds. The young chaffinches feed extensively on insects and the adults eat insects during the breeding season. For more information, please see the related website below.
Chaffinches each a variety of insects, and seeds: sunflower hearts, peanut granules and currents.
Chaffinches each a variety of insects, and seeds: sunflower hearts, peanut granules and currents.
No, chaffinch is a singular common noun. A group of chaffinches has the delightful collective noun of charm.
Technecly yes. The chicken eats pretty much anything you give it.
The is no standard collective noun for a group of chaffinches.Collective nouns are an informal part of language, any noun that suits the context can function as a collective noun.The standard collective noun for birds can be used, 'a flock of chaffinches', the standard collective noun for finches can be used, 'a charm of chaffinches', or any noun that suits your fancy, for example 'a flinch of chaffinches'.
Carpets, crows, corn crakes, corn buntings, coots, chaffinches.
if you want it to live as long as you live you can stick with that
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