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		<title>Go for the Gold &#8220;Finches&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 May 2010 18:07:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>gardenaccentheaven</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[You can enjoy bright yellow goldfinches’ by putting out fresh nyjer thistle.  Finches like to feed in flocks, so have plenty of feeder space available for them. I have a friend who tells me that almost every time he looks &#8230; <a href="http://birdfeederweblog.com/2010/05/12/go-for-the-gold-finches">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>You can enjoy bright yellow goldfinches’ by putting out fresh nyjer thistle.  Finches like to feed in flocks, so have plenty of feeder space available for them. I have a friend who tells me that almost every time he looks out, nearly all 24 feeding slots on his<a title="Finches FRavorite 3 Tube Copper Bird Feeder" href="http://www.gardenaccentheaven.com/product/Finches-Favorite-3-Tube-Copper-Bird-Feeder-SCE324C_Finches-Favorite-3-Tube-Copper-Bird-Feeder---Feeds-24-Finches" target="_blank"> Finches Favorite 3 Tube Copper Bird Feeder</a> are full of Goldfinches.  The same is true for my <a title="Yellow Spiral Finch Tube Feeder" href="http://www.gardenaccentheaven.com/product/Yellow-Spiral-Finch-Tube-Feeder-SEBQSBF5Y_Yellow-Spiral-Finch-Tube-Feeder---36-inchhttp://www.gardenaccentheaven.com/product/Yellow-Spiral-Finch-Tube-Feeder-SEBQSBF5Y_Yellow-Spiral-Finch-Tube-Feeder---36-inch" target="_blank">36” Yellow Spiral Finch Tube Feeder</a>. Another less expensive way to feed more Finches while they’re brightly colored is to put out several of our inexpensive<a title="Finch Magic Thistle Sock" href="http://www.gardenaccentheaven.com/product/Finch%20Magic%20Thistle%20Sock-SE613_Finch-Magic-Thistle-Sock---18%22" target="_blank"> Songbird Essentials thistle socks</a>. Go for the Gold “Finches” and enjoy the show.</p>
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