Another Winter American Goldfinch

Here's another American Goldfinch I encountered last winter. Though the eye-popping neon-yellow breeding plumage isn't there, this 1 is more easily recognized as a goldfinch because he's still probably the yellowest bird around. (The previous winter goldfinch I showed was probably a female.)

As fairly committed vegetarians, American Goldfinch probably adjust better to wintertime foraging when insects are scarce. Aside from the cold, their biggest complaint about winter might be that they get sick of hearing their American Robin and Northern Cardinal neighbors whining about how they'd love a fat caterpillar or a juicy moth for months on end.

January 26, 2023 at Duke Farms
Photo 263364365, (c) jpviolette, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC)


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