At first my contingent of juncos stayed on the ground under the hanging feeder to pick up scatter from above. Eventually they clued-in to the success enjoyed by the other birds and started to perch on the feeder as well, sometimes for only ten seconds but at other times much longer, even when another bird was already at the trough. They adapt!
Lately I have been having problems with a squirrel that keeps returning despite pyrotechnics. Also, starlings have decided to enter the frenzy and therefore I have removed the mixed seed feeder for a while and now have only niger seeds on offer. Even the Downy woodpeckers are taking their fill. I'm trying to attract the House finches that almost never show up, or if they do show up, can't compete with the other birds and fly away again.
There are two White-throated sparrow again. Probably a mated pair. They tend to be crepuscular feeders and are not much seen during the day. A pair of cardinals are also fairly regular visitors. No sign of the Tree sparrow for several days now.