This photo shows a male American goldfinch in winter plumage. During summer the male American goldfinch is a bright yellow with a black cap and mostly black wings. American goldfinches eat small seeds ...
Here's how to attract colourful goldfinches to your garden with one simple plant that they absolutely love to eat ...
Goldfinches are like ketchup: First non'll come and then a lot'll. Apologies to Ogden Nash, who initially wrote, "The Catsup Bottle — First a little and then a lottle." And to Richard Armour, who ...
Well, we finally had some real winter and we are right in the middle of the winter season. Now when we have 30-degree highs it doesn’t seem so bad compared to single digit temps along with brutal wind ...
Until recently, we'd wondered when American goldfinches would arrive in our yard. But after the recent freeze, we've seen 20 to 30 goldfinches on our birdfeeders each morning. The birds migrate from ...
And for anyone who would love to see the magnificent birds in their garden, one of the best ways to attract them is by ...
Anyone who makes a regular habit of watching birds will recognize that there is a predictable rhythm to the seasons. Winter is the harshest time of year and as a result, there are fewer species to ...
Goldfinches are a common sight in British gardens, but they are becoming more and more popular as their habits change ...
Bird lovers will be delighted to know that there's a simple way to attract robins and goldfinches to your garden.
Avoid deadheading the spent blooms of coneflowers, as these provide seeds in the colder months. Coneflower seeds are a vital ...
Robins and goldfinches are two of the most beautiful birds you can spot in your garden, and there's one plant that can help ...
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