The eastern goldfinch, also known as the American goldfinch (Spinus tristis), is a small songbird native to North America. It is recognized for its vibrant yellow plumage in males during the breeding season and its cheerful, trilling song. These birds primarily feed on seeds, particularly those from various plants like dandelions and sunflowers. They are often seen in open fields and gardens, where they exhibit acrobatic feeding behaviors.
An Eastern Goldfinch
American Goldfinch, not eastern. I don't know why. According to the encyclopedia the American and Eastern Goldfinch are the same species.
No, the eastern goldfinch is a very common species.
Eastern Goldfinch (aka American Goldfinch)
Yes,,Same species.
New Jerseys state bird is the Eastern Goldfinch. ----
eastern goldfinch
The Eastern Goldfinch.
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The Eastern Goldfinch.
Another name for the eastern goldfinch is the American goldfinch. This small songbird is known for its bright yellow plumage in the breeding season and its distinctive black cap. It is commonly found across North America and is known for its cheerful, melodic song.
Yes, they are a common species.