The American goldfinch is a favorite in the yard area, with its canary yellow body that can often bring flocks of color when they visit feeders. They are common along the Front Range and foothills but ...
Many people are surprised to learn the American goldfinch is with us in Minnesota year-round. It's a case of mistaken identity. In winter, goldfinches are in their somber plumage, mostly brown and ...
During a recent live bird presentation to Nature Day Campers at Chippewa Nature Center, Barb and Joe Rogers of Wildlife Rescue Association asked children to name their favorite bird. One favorite was ...
A flash of blue, a streak of red, a glimpse of yellow. You never know what you might see when you look out at your feeder this time of year. Right now, judging from your comments in Close Encounters, ...
The brightly colored male American goldfinch is especially recognizable. The American regularly visits seed feeders, particularly in the east. It is often very gregarious, especially during the ...
For the first time in club history, members of the Eastside Finch Connection and Columbia Canary Club will exhibit Saturday and Sunday in the Tigard Armory. At $2 a ticket, organizers are hoping ...
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