Mine are also going to the safflower and sunflower seeds, and mostly ignoring the nyger seeds. I thought it was odd, as well.
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On May 29, 2023, at 2:42 PM, 'Carol Blackard' via Colorado Birds <[email protected]> wrote:
Jim, My regular pair are exclusively in the thistle feeder sock, just more often than ever before. Carol Blackard carolblackard.com Sent from my iPhone
Birders -
I’ve noticed a change in Goldfinch (both American and Lesser)
behavior over the past 6 years or so.
I live in Roxborough Village, and going back 5-6 years, we had a
dramatic increase in the numbers of Goldfinches. Two foot-tall
mesh thistle feeders would be covered with a dozen Goldfinches
each, with easily a dozen or more waiting to feed. It was normal
for them to consume 1/2 to 2/3 of the seed from each feeder daily.
Local populations crashed roughly 3-4 years ago, with almost no
Goldfinches showing up at my feeders. Oddly, at that time, I
noticed that the remaining Goldfinches had gravitated to my
(shelled) sunflower seed feeders. This continued for a roughly 3
years, with only one or two Goldfinches showing up at a time.
So far, this seemed normal as populations shift, and Goldfinches
are known to eat sunflowers, but they were completely ignoring my
thistle feeders.
This year has brought more Goldfinches - as many as 10 at a time -
but the unusual thing is that they ALL are eating sunflower seeds
and ALL ignoring my thistle feeders.
I dumped all my older seed and have completely refilled my thistle
feeders twice, and have moved one to the front yard, but the
Goldfinches continue to eschew my thistle feeders and in both
front and back yards now exclusively eat sunflower seeds.
At the same time, House Finches are also ignoring my thistle
feeders.
While it’s possible I’ve purchased a bad or old batch of thistle,
I’d like to think that the bird supply retailer I use hasn’t
received bad seed.
So my question to the group is whether anyone else is seeing
Goldfinches at their feeders refusing to eat thistle?
Thanks!
Jim Tyler
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