Doug, oh I adore their chatter! Where I grew up in the US, I spent a great deal of my life listening to american goldfinches which sound very similar. I never tire of it
John, we usually only get tits, pretty much all the types that show up in our area show up at our feeders. So I'm ridiculously pleased to see these sunny but rare characters.
Vince, are teasles hard to take care of? I'm not very good with plants, but I really like the look of them. Also would love to see what they might attract