My concern is for the one you have now that is acting wobbly and closing its eyes. It sounds to me like bad food (if the food you buy isn't vacuum sealed it can be moldy or stale without you realizing -- buying bulk seed from a feed store is the worst) that's causing poisoning and/or a bacterial infection.First, if you have one of those clip on mite protectors, GET IT OFF THE CAGE. Indoor birds don't need them, and they can poison your bird.If you have the money for an avian vet, you can take her in, but be warned it will be the vet's guess. My avian vet told me that when you have a bird as small as a finch you are treating symptoms, you cannot draw blood or do other tests without stressing them too much.There is an avian vet who will advise -- free -- over email. He is Dr. Sam Vaughn, and his email is aviansam@bellsouth.net. To help you he must know every detail, both of your live finch and the one that died. Include how long you've had them, where you bought them, what they eat.Finches have a shorter lifespan than parrot family birds, but since your second one is acting poorly, there is something going on.
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