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Posted: 07 May 2014


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"None the Wiser" (male)

"None the Wiser" (male)
A male American Goldfinch blends miraculously with seed-producing foliage. Nature preserve, August, 2013 (see the female of the pair: www.ipernity.com/doc/tongueyourhead/27824141)

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The American Goldfinch (Carduelis tristis), also known as the Eastern Goldfinch, 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.

The American Goldfinch is a granivore and adapted for the consumption of seedheads, with a conical beak to remove the seeds and agile feet to grip the stems of seedheads while feeding. It is a social bird, and will gather in large flocks while feeding and migrating. It may behave territorially during nest construction, but this aggression is short-lived. Its breeding season is tied to the peak of food supply, beginning in late July, which is relatively late in the year for a finch. This species is generally monogamous, and produces one brood each year.

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12 comments - The latest ones
 Sylvain Wiart
Sylvain Wiart
Belle prise !
10 years ago.
 yokopakumayoko Francesco
yokopakumayoko Franc…
Excellent shot!
10 years ago. Edited 10 years ago.
 sasithorn_s
sasithorn_s
Outstanding shot!! Brilliantly composed!
Thanks for the interesting info too:)
10 years ago.
 Don Sutherland
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Very beautiful capture.
10 years ago.
 TigerHead
TigerHead club
Thank you so much, my Ipernity friends!!
10 years ago.
 yokopakumayoko Francesco
yokopakumayoko Franc…
Beautiful shot!

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10 years ago.
 yokopakumayoko Francesco
yokopakumayoko Franc…
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buddy
10 years ago.
 sasithorn_s
sasithorn_s
:) Hello again
Admired in:Flowers on Ipernity.
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Il primo papavero
10 years ago.
 Maï
Maï
Bien caché !
10 years ago.
 Ecobird
Ecobird club
Excellent shot. Well captured What a pretty little chap
10 years ago.
 TigerHead
TigerHead club
Thanks very much, friends! As Morley pointed out, these fellows can be quite elusive. It was fortunate that the food source was abundant and that their urges to reproduce (while achieving nearly perfect nutrition) were stronger than the urge to flee!
10 years ago.
 Alass
Alass club
Lovely shot
10 years ago.

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