Showing posts with label American Goldfinch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label American Goldfinch. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 01, 2008

American Goldfinches


Male American Goldfinch in his Mating Plumage

One of the prettiest birds inhabiting our yard is the American Goldfinch. This brilliant yellow fellow was enjoying a drink from our front yard birdbath, then flew over to the big pine in the front yard. It was there that I got these pictures of him.

In the summer breeding season, these guys get really bright feathers as part of nature's attraction to the females. A male looking to breed displays the bright yellow, along with the black cap on his head. The female is a little more drab.


Another pose from the American Goldfinch

The above pictures I took today, but to get a look at a female, below is a photo I took a couple of summers ago in Wisconsin. This pair was enjoying a meal, and the female decided to keep her eye on me. You can see the touch of olive in her plumage, but even so, she is showing quite a bit of yellow. Also notice her lack of the male's black head feathers.


Pair of American Goldfinches in Madison, Wisconsin