Behind my house is a good sized field complete with bushes, trees and a pond. There are lot of goldfinches back there. That's the problem....I just can't seem to coax them into our back yard to the feeders. My wife and I bought those cylindrical goldfinch feeders, with the correct seeds and hung them from our fence posts but we haven't had a single goldfinch make the journey to our backyard. I can sit out on the back deck and watch them fly around just mere meters from my fence. I even know the exact location of two goldfinch nests just outside our back gate. I get a lot of birds at my other feeders and I have seen the goldfinches earlier in the Spring check them out but for some reason they seem to be always chased away by the others. The wild birds that venture into our backyard do not go near the goldfinch feeder, yet there is nary a canary.
I have a couple of theories": One is that we did not establish a goldfinch feeder quick enough and the birds found other areas to feed in. Two would be that the grounds behind my house provide the birds with more than enough food.
I'll add that just down the road from us, there a 3 Goldfinch feeders in a tree on someone's front lawn and everytime I drive by there are birds clambering all over them. What are we doing wrong?