@ Elen: About 6 years ago there was a major outbreak of a viral nature in the Finch community which killed off many Greenfinch in particular, but affected all of them. It's epicenter was Forest of Dean, South Herefordshire and Monmouthshire and it had a very noticable effect on numbers. IIRC, it was transmitted by these birds feeding on bird tables which were not cleaned enough on a regular basis; this type of feeding behaviour is not a natural one for most Finches as they generally pick at seed heads, and this made the Greenfinch particularly susceptible to the virus. We lost them entirely here for a good while, though they are back in force now, I'm pleased to say..............As BR says, put out Niger seed and they'll come, you can also plant thistles of various sorts to attract them, or just cut the seed heads from rough ground and prop them in the garden.
I now find it very difficult to keep up with the voracious appetites of huge flocks of Green/Gold/Chaffinch and have to refill over a dozen feeders every two hours!.............atb mac
I now find it very difficult to keep up with the voracious appetites of huge flocks of Green/Gold/Chaffinch and have to refill over a dozen feeders every two hours!.............atb mac