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American Goldfinch

Spinus tristis

Description:

Size & Shape A small finch with a short, conical bill and a small, head, long wings, and short, notched tail. Color Pattern Adult males in spring and early summer are bright yellow with black forehead, black wings with white markings, and white patches both above and beneath the tail. Adult females are duller yellow beneath, olive above. Winter birds are drab, unstreaked brown, with blackish wings and two pale wingbars.

Habitat:

The goldfinch’s main natural habitats are weedy fields and floodplains, where plants such as thistles and asters are common. They’re also found in cultivated areas, roadsides, orchards, and backyards. American Goldfinches can be found at feeders any time of year, but most abundantly during winter.

Notes:

This little guy landed on a small daisy flower and almost bent it all the way over! I was surprised it held his weight! Our state bird.

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Granite Falls, Washington, USA

Spotted on Jun 24, 2016
Submitted on Jun 25, 2016

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