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Crows are the smartest bird out there. Why wouldn't you want to also feed them? Get a feeder with small seed for your finches and maybe a large one so you can put bread products bits of meat, you would toss and can't compost, on it For them. They will actually become loyal to you. If you have the tallest tree in the neighborhood that's why they like your yard. They are the neighborhood guardians.
Get a bird feeder that shuts when something heavier lands on it for the small birds and leave the one they are feeding at for them filled with what they want and they may leave the other alone. We have such a problem with huge flocks of crows that not a single person in Rochester, MN even wants one to be in their yards.