- The American goldfinch (Spinus tristis) is a small North American bird in the finch family123. It is migratory, spending the breeding season from mid-Alberta to North Carolina and the winter from just south of the Canada–United States border to Mexico12. The male American Goldfinch in summer is most easily identified by its bright yellow body; black cap, wings, and tail; and conspicuous white rump patch. Female American Goldfinches are duller yellow overall than males, and lack black on the head3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The American goldfinch (Spinus tristis) is a small North American bird in the finch family. It is migratory, ranging from mid- Alberta to North Carolina during the breeding season, and from just south of the Canada–United States border to Mexico during the winter.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_goldfinchThe American goldfinch (Spinus tristis) is a small finch found in North America. It is migratory, spending the breeding season from mid-Alberta to North Carolina and the winter from just south of the Canada–United States border to Mexico.usa-birds.com/spinus-tristis-american-goldfinch/Spinus tristis A small (5 inches) finch, the male American Goldfinch in summer is most easily identified by its bright yellow body; black cap, wings, and tail; and conspicuous white rump patch. Female American Goldfinches are duller yellow overall than males, and lack black on the head.www.eopugetsound.org/species/spinus-tristis
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WebSpinus tristis. At a Glance Range & Identification Behavior Climate Vulnerability Explore More Back to Top. A typical summer sight is a male American Goldfinch flying over a meadow, flashing golden in the sun, …
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WebThis handsome little finch, the state bird of New Jersey, Iowa, and Washington, is welcome and common at feeders, where it takes primarily sunflower and nyjer. Goldfinches often flock with Pine Siskins and …
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WebAt a Glance. Scientific Name:Spinus tristis. Population: 43 million. Trend: Stable. Habitat: Weedy grasslands, fields, and meadows; also open woodland, orchards, suburbs, and gardens. "The goldfinch is an active …
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