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American Goldfinch

Spinus tristis

Photo by KimLomman
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Field Notes

Description:

The American Goldfinch (Carduelis tristis), also known as the Eastern Goldfinch and Wild Canary, 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 Canadian border to Mexico during the winter.

The only finch in its subfamily that undergoes a complete molt, the American Goldfinch displays sexual dimorphism in its coloration; the male is a vibrant yellow in the summer and an olive color during the winter months, while the female is a dull yellow-brown shade which brightens only slightly during the summer. The male displays brightly colored plumage during the breeding season to attract a mate.

Habitat:

Found in woodland (and hanging around the information building) at Redbud Valley Nature Preserve, Catoosa, OK, USA.

Notes:

These appear to be transitional males starting to get their breeding feathers.

Species ID Suggestions

American Goldfinch

Spinus tristis

Comments (2)

I believe you're right. It looks like some of them are transitional which explains the "dirty" feathers on their faces.
I believe it is male non-breeding, that is why it does not have the black forehead and is not more yellow. Female are more brown looking. Check at the above referrence for pictures of the various plumages

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