I am linking up my post with Wild Bird Wednesday and Nature Notes
First I am wishing all my blogging friends a very HAPPY & HEALTHY NEW YEARS!!
This post is on one of Maryland residents the American Goldfinch. I see the goldfinches in my yard year round. The adult breeding male is a beautiful canary yellow in the summer and in the winter an olive color.
First, I have the beautiful summertime canary yellow American Goldfinch. The male attracts the female during the breeding season with his brightly colored plumage.
The American Goldfinch is the only finch in its family that goes thru a complete molt. As you can see above they love to feed on seeds.
And above is a winter male, you can see some of the black forehead showing thru the winter feathers. This could possibly be a juvenile male. The female is a darker olive brown which brightens slightly during the summer.
Some of these photos you might have seen or look similar to ones I posted on previous post. I wanted to show the huge difference between a breeding summer goldfinch compared to the duller olive colored goldfinch I see here in the winter. They are still a treat to see and one of my favorite yardbirds.
To see more beautiful and wonderful bird photos please visit:
Stewart's Wild Bird Wednesday and Michelle's Nature Notes.
Thanks to Stewart for hosting Wild Bird Wednesday and thanks to Michelle for hosting Nature Notes.
I wish everyone a happy week ahead and Happy Birding!
First I am wishing all my blogging friends a very HAPPY & HEALTHY NEW YEARS!!
This post is on one of Maryland residents the American Goldfinch. I see the goldfinches in my yard year round. The adult breeding male is a beautiful canary yellow in the summer and in the winter an olive color.
First, I have the beautiful summertime canary yellow American Goldfinch. The male attracts the female during the breeding season with his brightly colored plumage.
The American Goldfinch is the only finch in its family that goes thru a complete molt. As you can see above they love to feed on seeds.
And above is a winter male, you can see some of the black forehead showing thru the winter feathers. This could possibly be a juvenile male. The female is a darker olive brown which brightens slightly during the summer.
Some of these photos you might have seen or look similar to ones I posted on previous post. I wanted to show the huge difference between a breeding summer goldfinch compared to the duller olive colored goldfinch I see here in the winter. They are still a treat to see and one of my favorite yardbirds.
To see more beautiful and wonderful bird photos please visit:
Stewart's Wild Bird Wednesday and Michelle's Nature Notes.
Thanks to Stewart for hosting Wild Bird Wednesday and thanks to Michelle for hosting Nature Notes.
I wish everyone a happy week ahead and Happy Birding!
Beautiful photos as always Eileen,
ReplyDeleteI am sorry that I haven't been to visit you in a while but I have had no computer
I would just like to wish you and your family a
very happy and healthy 2013
Fiona
The transformation of feather colors between Summer and Winter is amazing.
ReplyDeleteSimply gorgeous shots, Eileen.
be well and have a happy day ~:)
Happy new year to you too, Eileen
ReplyDeleteand thanks for your nice comment! :)
Very nice pictures of this colourful bird. I have to ask Wikipedia what birds it's exactly in my country! I don't think I have seen this before, but maybe it's here although!
I have also noticed here that some birds haven't so bright colours in the Winter as in Summer.
Have a nice week! /Pia
i get them in their travel khakis. happy to say i saw my first pine siskins today! :)
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful in any plumage. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteEileen,
ReplyDeleteSweet and faithful visitors. I never tire seeing them in your photos or outside my kitchen window. Beautiful close up photos, thank you.
Happy Day, Happy Year . . .
My caring,
Lynne
Wow that American Goldfinch is so bright, really lovely birds. Hope you have a brilliant 2013. From Findlay
ReplyDeletebeautiful birds in all their plumages!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!
happy new year!
ReplyDeleteall the best in 2013!
xo
Such beautiful birds! Interesting that they are the only finch to go through a complete molt.
ReplyDeleteHappy new year to you, Eileen!
Magnificent photos Eileen as always!Lovely birds!Wishing you a wonderful New Year 2013, with lots of joy, health,and happiness!
ReplyDeleteDimi..
Such lovely and colorful birds. Great way to brighten up the start of a new year. Wishing you and your family a wonderful 2013!
ReplyDeleteLovely colouration in both seasons! Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteI like the last pic! The yellow is lovely and soft and shimmery.
ReplyDeleteThe Goldfinches are very pretty indeed. You are lucky to have such beautiful little birds in your yard all through the year.
ReplyDeleteHave an amazing new year and keep taking all those magnificent pictures!
ReplyDeletebig comparisons Eileen, but wow I do love that canary-yellow plumage; what a winner! Lovely photographs from your side of the world...
ReplyDeleteBrilliant Eileen, just brilliant.
ReplyDelete...they are indeed gorgeous. The top photos of the sunlight on them...picture post card perfect.
ReplyDeleteYour goldfinches are so beautiful! I've never seen one here.
ReplyDeleteThe photos of these goldfinches are delightful! Love that soft yellow! Like a little "sunshine happy" bird!
ReplyDeleteInteresting comparison of summer and winter colors! We see the Lesser goldfinch here in SE Arizona, not as bright yellow as the American goldfinch. Adorable pictures!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you and yours.... Hope 2013 is good to you---and all of our special birdies!!!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures of the Goldfinches.... We have more of them this winter than ever before... They come to the feeders in groups of about 30 or more!!!!!!
Hugs,
Betsy
Exceptionally nice pics this week...simple lovely.
ReplyDeleteThey are so pretty Eileen, great shots!
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen... Amazing little cutie that are so beautiful in summer, but in winter we get to see them more at our feeders : )
ReplyDeleteGrace
they are always so beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteso happy to have found you eileen, happy new year and here's to many more awesome entries!!
They are awesome, with beautiful colours.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots! Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteYour Goldfinch is beautiful, summer and winter plumage! Good photos Eileen. Thanks for sharing. I'm going to start linking bird posts to WBW as well. Thanks for the link! Jo
ReplyDeleteThey are so beautiful--I wish they came to my feeders. Wishing you all the best in the coming year!
ReplyDeleteGreat image series showing. Wish you a good day :) Hanne Bente
ReplyDeleteI can see why these are one of your favourite yard birds - they are delightful.
ReplyDeleteCheers and thanks for linking to WBW.
Stewart M - Melbourne
Your bird visitors are so beautiful! What a great combination their beautiful color does with the white snow.
ReplyDeleteHave a happy New Year!
Excellent captures Eileen! The Goldfinches are gorgeous; that is wonderful you get to see them year round in your yard! Wishing you a Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteWonderful shots of the beautiful goldfinches. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful captures of the lovely bird. They are in my yard year round, also. I love their antics.
ReplyDeleteQuite the difference in appearance! These are wonderful close-up captures.
ReplyDelete~Lindy
Eileen, Happy New Year
ReplyDeleteCéline & Philippe
I love these birds! (We have them in Oregon, not here..at least not that I've seen)...you got perfect pictures! Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteAlways a favourite!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteWonderful shots of these sweet little birds!
ReplyDeleteI like the winter colors of your goldfinches. So soft they look.
ReplyDeleteI find birds quite fascinating and always love your photos. May the new year bring many more colorful birds your way!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful series & Happy New Year.
ReplyDeleteHave always love the Goldfinches. They're lots of fun to watch and listen to.
ReplyDeleteWe used to have a golden retriever--great dogs. I do enjoy the goldfinches, too. The first time they visited our yard was in their winter disguise, and I didn't recognize them until I looked them up. Now they are here year-round.
ReplyDeleteSo lovely nature shots!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for this..I didn't know about first year males and unless I see a fledge with its parents I have no idea what it is...then there are the gulls which I don't even try to identify... Lovely post.. Hope 2013 is being good to you.. hugs... Michelle
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Eileen, and may you be fully blessed, more birding travels too! I only see finches here in cages and pet shops, as we don't have them in the wild. They look so good with the green leaves!
ReplyDeletebeautiful shots of the goldfinches!!
ReplyDeleteAND a happy 2013 to you too!