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American Goldfinch (male, breeding)

Spinus tristis

Description:

The American goldfinch begins its breeding season very late in the year compared to other native North American birds. This may be related to the abundance of seeds in the late summer months. Its diet consists of the seeds from a wide variety of annual plants, often those of weeds grasses and trees, such as thistle, teasel, dandelion, ragweed, mullein, cosmos, goatsbeard, sunflower, and alder. It is mainly granivorous, but will occasionally eat insects, which are also fed to its young to provide protein. This male was eating thistle seeds.

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.

Notes:

Spotted along the road to the Riverside Day Use Park

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Emerson, Georgia, USA

Spotted on Jul 20, 2014
Submitted on Sep 12, 2014

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