According to an internet search, the American Goldfinch's migration patterns favor regions where the minimum January temperature does not go below an average of 0 degrees Fahrenheit.
I don't suppose they like rain.
American Goldfinch, not eastern. I don't know why. According to the encyclopedia the American and Eastern Goldfinch are the same species.
Yes. The Willow Goldfinch is a subspecies found west of the Rocky Mountains in the US.
A yellowbird is an alternative name for the yellow warbler, or the American goldfinch.
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.
It sounds like you are probably talking about the American Goldfinch. They have black feathers on most of their head, yellow bodies, and black and white feathers on their wings.
American Goldfinch was created in 1758.
Eastern Goldfinch (aka American Goldfinch)
American goldfinch, European goldfinch, lesser goldfinch, evening grosbeak, pine siskin, Lawrence's goldfinch.
Yes,,Same species.
American Goldfinch, not eastern. I don't know why. According to the encyclopedia the American and Eastern Goldfinch are the same species.
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.
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Erwin Flewelling has written: 'Carving an American goldfinch' -- subject(s): American goldfinch, Patterns, Wood-carving
The American Goldfinch goes by the name Carduelis tristisbut it was reclassified to Spinus tristis.
canary, American goldfinch
a monster in your closet That is the American Goldfinch.