October 1, 2009

Am. Goldfinch

One of the things we all like to do in the fall is watch the birds change from their summer breeding colors into their fall non-breeding colors. In the case of the Goldfinch, it's sometimes hard to tell them apart especially when you have a lot of them together.


So I set out the other day to try and capture the males and females so I could show you the difference. The only problem turned out is that once I got the picture of individual birds, I couldn't tell them apart.

So here are some pictures where I managed to get the male and female side-by-side. As time goes on, you won't be able to tell them apart till next spring. In the picture below, the male is on the left...female right. The male is slightly more yellow at this point.


The next picture, the female is on the left and male right. Colors are getting closer but the male is still a little brighter.

And in the last picture, it's hard to tell except for the second bird from the left which is a male who still has a little of the black cap left.

1 comments:

RuthieJ said...

I was surprise to see one really bright yellow male on my feeder the other day. He really stood out with all the other winter-colored goldfinches. Have you seen any pine siskins yet??