Goldfinches will leave feeders for brief periods during nesting season, or if predators like cats are lurking nearby.
seeds, trees, and occasionally insects
Mainly seeds, small insects and bird food put out by Humans.
It can vary, but attracting goldfinches to a new feeder or garden may take a few days to a few weeks. Providing nyjer or sunflower seeds in a feeder placed in a quiet, safe location away from predators can help attract them more quickly. Patience and consistency in providing food and a safe environment will encourage goldfinches to visit regularly.
Goldfinches do not typically mate for life. They are generally monogamous for a breeding season, often forming new pairs each year. After the breeding season, they may separate and find new mates in subsequent years. Their mating behavior is influenced by factors such as food availability and environmental conditions.
Yes, you can leave a food thermometer in meat while cooking to ensure it reaches the desired temperature.
m32yes it is.
normally you would just leave it so food and fresh water and leave it be don't try to play with it while it sleeping
Leave them alone for a while. They'll get bored and go out to explore/find food.
That cats is gonna pig out.
Yes, goldfinches are considered partially migratory birds. In some regions, they will migrate south for the winter in search of milder temperatures and food sources. However, in other areas where food is abundant year-round, they may stay put throughout the year.
You should get someone to watch your cat while you are away, but if you can't, make sure there is plenty of food and water available for your cat. But you really should get someone to come by everyday and feed/water your cat.
Probably not. While the dog may leave it for later, it's best to wash it out. it can go stale, and can upset the dogs stomach.