Canary seed - and other seed to offer caged finches
Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2015 10:44 pm
I once bought a wild bird feed mix that turned out to be mostly canary seed. I only feed unmixed seed normally, nyjer and sunflower seed chips.
So I'm actually not sure how I ended up with this stuff, but I went ahead and put it in a feeder - only to discover that NONE of the wild birds that normally come to my feeders would eat it - mostly house finches, gold finches, and purple finches, with the odd song sparrow thrown in there, and rarely other small sparrows.
So they were tossing the canary seed on the ground to get at the nyjer and sunflower chips in the mix. Which was attracting English House Sparrows, grackles, and pigeons galore.
So anyway - canary seed was rigorously refused by all my wild finches.
Yet I see it is often a component - sometimes even a major component - of finch mixes for caged finches.
Do your caged finches actually eat it?
Actually - what particular seeds do your finches usually eat, more often than not? I'm unhappy with most of the blends available to me because of the odd little neon orange/green/pink chunks and dyed seeds in them. The neon chunks, btw, are being left by my finches. I can't really tell what of the other seeds they are and are not eating. At any rate, I'd rather a non-dyed seed mix for my birds, which means I might need to make it up myself.
I will be offering sunflower seeds (hulled) and nyjer, in addition to the mix I have at the moment, which is All Living Things Canary and Finch blend. The first ingredient is White Millet and the second is Canary Grass seed, followed by a couple other kinds of millet and then ever-decreasing proportions of various things that include ground up and powdered ingredients of dubious nutritional value (such as corn).
I have 2 society finches. They obviously like the millet sprays - which some sites say to keep in the cages at all times, and others say are birdy junk food that should be offered only rarely. Which leaves one to wonder why millet is the main ingredient in every small bird seed mix (except when its canary grass seed), but there ya go.
*sigh*
So what do YOU guys do, specifically, for your finches? Because the intertubes are not agreeing!
So I'm actually not sure how I ended up with this stuff, but I went ahead and put it in a feeder - only to discover that NONE of the wild birds that normally come to my feeders would eat it - mostly house finches, gold finches, and purple finches, with the odd song sparrow thrown in there, and rarely other small sparrows.
So they were tossing the canary seed on the ground to get at the nyjer and sunflower chips in the mix. Which was attracting English House Sparrows, grackles, and pigeons galore.
So anyway - canary seed was rigorously refused by all my wild finches.
Yet I see it is often a component - sometimes even a major component - of finch mixes for caged finches.
Do your caged finches actually eat it?
Actually - what particular seeds do your finches usually eat, more often than not? I'm unhappy with most of the blends available to me because of the odd little neon orange/green/pink chunks and dyed seeds in them. The neon chunks, btw, are being left by my finches. I can't really tell what of the other seeds they are and are not eating. At any rate, I'd rather a non-dyed seed mix for my birds, which means I might need to make it up myself.
I will be offering sunflower seeds (hulled) and nyjer, in addition to the mix I have at the moment, which is All Living Things Canary and Finch blend. The first ingredient is White Millet and the second is Canary Grass seed, followed by a couple other kinds of millet and then ever-decreasing proportions of various things that include ground up and powdered ingredients of dubious nutritional value (such as corn).
I have 2 society finches. They obviously like the millet sprays - which some sites say to keep in the cages at all times, and others say are birdy junk food that should be offered only rarely. Which leaves one to wonder why millet is the main ingredient in every small bird seed mix (except when its canary grass seed), but there ya go.
*sigh*
So what do YOU guys do, specifically, for your finches? Because the intertubes are not agreeing!