Nearly any organic fruits. Just make sure that fruit should only take about 25% of a finches diet. Because they need the nutrients that comes from birdseed. Also it may be a good idea to give your finch brightly colored foods to catch its eye!
Tree finches, as the name implies, are arboreal (they prefer trees to other habitats), and they have sharper beaks than ground finches. Their sharp beaks are more suited to grasping insects than other foodstuffs, but some may eat small seeds.
they eat berries, seeds, and different various sizes of insects
They eat mostly worms or any thing they can find
they eat bird food if they arepets or if they live in the wild grubs , worms and little insect
they eat lettuce or pretty much anything that's green
Finches eat insects and seeds, not leaves.
They eat insects from trees.
Brush Finches eat seeds,insects and fruit
because there is plenty of fruit to eat in an orchard
Finches are seed eaters, but will take some insects and fruit.
In Indonesia, very few people eat finches. So, I guess not. But, if in an emergency, we could eat finches.
Large tree-finches eat mostly insects and caterpillars, and will also eat fruit in the dry season. Part of the group of species called "Darwin's finches", the large tree-finch (Camarhynchus psittacula) is one of the species of finch that has evolved on the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador and exists nowhere else.
Charles Darwin studied Finches and their beak structure as their ability to eat fruit, nuts and bugs. He went to the Galapagos to do this.
Yes. Finches benefit from oranges as well as other fresh fruits but be careful not to give them too much and don't let the fruit sit in the cage more than one day or it will spoil.
zebra finches only eat seed
Finches eat seeds and fruit and some vegies but some things can be toxic to their body!
Insects
Yes actually they do
No