Well, she could be at the feeder a lot because she's not getting enough. It's so very hard to tell. Let me share s tory about one of mine that I'm not proud of. My crossbeak was constantly at the feeder, so I thought she was getting enough - then one day I opened up the pophole door for them to come out of the coop in the morning, and she stumbled down the ramp to the run; I immediately picked her up to look her over and could tell right away that she'd dropped a bunch of weight. I ended up getting some baby bird handfeeding formula and hand feeding her with a syringe for 3 days, several times a day, until she regained strenght; then, I trimmd her beak for the first time. Yes, I drew blood and felt horrible about it; but, the bleeding stopped immediately with the styptic powder, and by that evening, she was at the feeder and was most definitely getting more to eat.