Thanks Jack. I get house finches cleaning up the spilled seed on the groud, but 
they don't seem to be able to perch upside down and eat at the same time. I'm 
using thistle seed. 
Paul
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From: Jack Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Good quality image of a well caught composition. 
> We have a feeder like this one and another in the same shape, but made
> of a fine mesh screening. We, also, get House Finches, (red head and
> brest) that haven't perching ability, that we feed in a pagoda style
> feeder.
> We go through a lot of Niger with as many as 20 birds at a time
> shucking seeds.
> 
> Jack
> --- Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Goldfinch feeders are engineered so that birds can only eat upside  
> > down. Fortunately, the less colorful finches are incapable of eating 
> > 
> > in this position, so the feeder draws only the pretty goldfinches.  
> > Here's a pic from this afternoon. K10D with the A400/5.6, A2X-S  
> > converter and the Pentax AT540 flash with the Kirk Xtender.
> > http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=6159145&size=lg
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