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Yes. The Willow Goldfinch is a subspecies found west of the Rocky Mountains in the US.
American Goldfinch, not eastern. I don't know why. According to the encyclopedia the American and Eastern Goldfinch are the same species.
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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.
Probably a male American Goldfinch in breeding plumage. But I think this description could fit the males of the Evening Grosbeak, Lesser Goldfinch, Scott's Oriole, Townsend's Warbler, or even some flycatchers, depending on lighting. American Goldfinch are just the most common and widespread.
American goldfinch, European goldfinch, lesser goldfinch, evening grosbeak, pine siskin, Lawrence's goldfinch.
An Eastern Goldfinch
It is the willow goldfinch
Marcus Goldfinch is 6'.
Eastern Goldfinch (aka American Goldfinch)
Yes. The Willow Goldfinch is a subspecies found west of the Rocky Mountains in the US.
The scientific name of the Willow Goldfinch (aka American Goldfinch) is Carduelis tristis.
Bill Goldfinch was born in 1916.
Bill Goldfinch died in 2007.
American Goldfinch was created in 1758.
Goldfinch's is the singular possessive form.
The plumage of a goldfinch changes color due to the molt process, where they shed old feathers and grow new ones. During breeding season, male goldfinches often develop brighter and more vibrant plumage to attract mates. The diet of a goldfinch can also affect the intensity of its yellow coloring.