The black-throated sparrow is a valuable ornamental bird, and the conical beak makes the black-throated sparrow special. The black-throated sparrow not only looks smaller, but also has a smaller guts. Generally, black-throated finches that live in the wild usually look for food in groups. Most of the time, they eat seeds as food, and occasionally eat some insects.

How to Feed Black-throated Sparrow Feed Formula
The feeding of black-throated sparrows is relatively simple, and usually the feed formula can be self-made. The more common feeds are mainly millet, barnyard tares and millet. In addition, bone meal, oyster meal and vegetable leaves can also be supplemented with some foods that are beneficial to the body of the black-throated sparrow. These foods give black-throated sparrows enough nutrients and calcium.
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