Why so :)? They are about the only birds that do not chase other birds away from the feeder. I do not remember bullfinches ever to fight either among themselves or with other birds. They usually come in pairs and ignore everyone else as a rule. Tits, sparrows and greenfinches on the other hand chase each other around and occasionaly even fight all the time.
Yes, they play exceptionally well with others.
Here the tits do as well. Hawfinches play well with other birds but not with each other.
Least co-existing birds are the blackbirds, though in general I have the impression that they all calmed down since they learned that there is enough to go around.
Ice Swimmersays
The bullfinch looks slightly bovine in this picture.
Giliell, professional cynic -Ilk- says
I don’t know, Charly, but your bullfinches seem to be in a particularly foul mood
Charly says
Why so :)? They are about the only birds that do not chase other birds away from the feeder. I do not remember bullfinches ever to fight either among themselves or with other birds. They usually come in pairs and ignore everyone else as a rule. Tits, sparrows and greenfinches on the other hand chase each other around and occasionaly even fight all the time.
Giliell, professional cynic -Ilk- says
Yes, they play exceptionally well with others.
Here the tits do as well. Hawfinches play well with other birds but not with each other.
Least co-existing birds are the blackbirds, though in general I have the impression that they all calmed down since they learned that there is enough to go around.
Ice Swimmer says
The bullfinch looks slightly bovine in this picture.