Floating Sunshine: The American Goldfinch

This small, brilliant bird, resting on a bare vertical stem, is the American Goldfinch (Spinus tristis). In its breeding plumage,…

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This small, brilliant bird, resting on a bare vertical stem, is the American Goldfinch (Spinus tristis). In its breeding plumage, the male is a spectacle of nature, displaying vibrant lemon-yellow feathers across its body, sharply contrasted by a black forehead cap, black wings with white markings, and a black tail. My three decades of avian research across North American meadows and weedy fields have focused extensively on this species, noting its highly granivorous diet, which is supported by its conical bill. The birds preference for thistle and sunflower seeds ties it closely to open, disturbed habitats. Observing this individual against the deep blue sky emphasizes its dazzling color, a key signal used in courtship displays. This beautiful finch is one of the continents last migrants to nest, waiting until thistles produce their downy seed heads for use as nesting material.

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Version
1.0.0
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V3
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997KiB
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88
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1
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Developer ID
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Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
Dec 18, 2025
Last Updated (Store)
Feb 11, 2026
Last Scraped
Jun 3, 2026
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