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.
well there are a lot of finches, and one of the smallest finches eat bugs/insects
His observations indicated that the size of the beaks of finches were responding to the ever changing environment. For instance, if the environment favored large nuts, finches born with powerful beaks capable of cracking them open would survive better than those with smaller beaks.
Darwin was interested in the finches! The finches weren't interested in him!
they do not eat from the bird feeder,coss you mite not have wild finch food,you can got it from any pet shop!
They eat tree leaves such as the Cecropia tree.
In Indonesia, very few people eat finches. So, I guess not. But, if in an emergency, we could eat finches.
Well.. from my experiences with finches - they like holly tree's, and rhododendrons.
zebra finches only eat seed
No! Tree frogs are carnivorous and only eat live insects.
Insects
No
Yes actually they do
Finches eat seeds and fruit and some vegies but some things can be toxic to their body!
well there are a lot of finches, and one of the smallest finches eat bugs/insects
There are a variety of finches, so the answer can differ depending on the type of finch. Most finches primarily eat seeds, fruits and select vegetables.
Insects and seeds mainly.
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!