I used to always put out a sock/sack of thistle/nyjer seeds for the finches. Then, last year, I didn't. I ran out of both seed and sock, and never got around to replacing them. This year, I had the sock, but didn't actually get any seed until after the snow fell. So it's been a week and a half, and nobody has touched it. Normally, the goldfinches love it, with the occasional house finch partaking. This year, I haven't seen a goldfinch in several weeks, and the house finches aren't touching it. I'm wondering if the goldfinches migrated away after finding no food.
Re: Thoughts
Date: 2025-12-19 05:42 am (UTC)Yay!
>> The feeders are busiest in the morning, and tapering off through the day. Cardinals are the last ones there as the light fades.<<
Yeah, my cardinals are busy at dusk too.
>> I don't usually see anybody there first thing in the morning. Seems like it needs to warm up a bit.<<
Quite possibly.
Here it rained off and on all day, and my poor birdies huddled in whatever shelter they could find.