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Bird Guide: Greenfinch

Here’s your Greenfinch bird guide: everything you need to know. Firstly, you’ll be relieved to find out this beautiful, colourful bird can be found up and down the country. They’re also found year-round, so keep your eyes peeled, no matter what month it is! Their powerful beaks means they’re a huge fan of seeds. In fact, they’re known for de-seeding sunflower heads, feeding on blackberries from the brambles and rose hip seeds.

To find out more about other birds, take a look at our interactive bird guide.

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About

Greenfinches are popular garden birds which can be identified by their vibrant green colour especially the males whom are brighter in colour than the females

 

Locations

Greenfinches can be spotted in most areas across the UK


Habitat

Gardens, farmland, woodland and parks


Diet

Predominantly large seeds though parents will also feed insects to their young

 

Breeding

Breeding takes place between April and September with Greenfinches typically laying two, possibly three broods per year. Nests are made from grass, twigs, hair and feathers and are usually positioned in the a fork of a tree or hedge, Incubation takes 14-15 days



BTO Facts

 


According to Garden BirdWatch data, which has been collected since 1995, Greenfinches are most frequently seen in gardens in April, in around 70% of gardens. However, this species has declined markedly since Garden BirdWatch began. This is due to the outbreak of Trichomonosis, a disease that has affected the population for the last 15 years or so. There was a 20% drop in regional populations a year after the initial outbreak in 2005.

 

 


 

Food we recommend

 

peckish complete   

 

 Nest boxes we recommend

Greenfinches, or any other member of the finch family for that matter, won’t use a bird box, preferring to build their own nest in the fork of a tree.