Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Saffron Finch a Curacao Bird

I am linking up with World Bird Wednesday
and Nature Notes


I am showing off my pretty Saffron Finches that I saw in Curacao. The Saffron Finch is a Tanager from South America. Of course they are seen in the Netherland Antilles. The male is bright yellow with an orange crown and the females are a slightly duller version of the male. They prefer live food like insects but I have seen them at feeders.

A closeup of the orange crown


I fell in love with these birds, they are so cheery and brightly colored.


I saw these hopping about in the grass in the front of our Curacao resort.


I hope you enjoyed my Saffron Finches as much as I did.
To see more wonderful birds check out World Bird Wednesday  and for more nature scenes please visit Nature Notes. Thanks to Springman for hosting World Bird Wednesday and to Michelle for hosting Nature Notes. Also, thanks for stopping by to see my post. I hope the rest of your week is a happy one.

48 comments:

DeniseinVA said...

Hi Eileen, I can certainly understand why you fell in love with these delightful little birds. Great shots!

TexWisGirl said...

they are really beautiful! love the touch of orange on all that yellow!

Rohrerbot said...

These are beautiful birds. The remind me of yellow sparrows!! What a nice colorful display hopping around in the grass!:)

Brian King said...

Those are gorgeous finches! And they would not be difficult to miss! Your photos are beautiful!

mick said...

Great photos and beautiful birds. The color is wonderful!

Sue said...

So colorful! It's like sunshine. I'd love to see them in real life...it must have been exciting.

Kathie Brown said...

That is indeed a sunny bird to see! what a beauty!

Tammy said...

Delightful little ones. Love the yellow and orange :)

Icy BC said...

Wow..wow..Saffron Finches are so pretty, and the yellow color is absolutely fantastic.

caite said...

what pretty birdies, such a happy color. love those last two pics especially.

Linda said...

These are beautiful birds! I have never seen them...of course, we don't have them here...love that yellow!

Anonymous said...

Beautiful shots of these little guys! They're like sunshine - no wonder you fell in love with them!

Reena said...

Such beautiful little fellas!

Rajesh said...

These birds are very cute.

Ann, Chen Jie Xue 陈洁雪 said...

Auckland is very spaced out, and public transport is not very convenient, many people prefer to drive their own car.

Gillian Olson said...

Great shots, what a wonderful looking bird!

NatureStop said...

Love the bright coloured Saffron Finches.They are beautiful and you captured them so well.Have a great day!

Shantana

Vores have said...

Great pictures you show.
Wishing you a good day.
Hanne Bente / hbt.finus.dk

A wondering star said...

Great photos and very beautiful yellow Finches.
I love them.
I have occasional visits from time to time of the Greenfinch, Carduelis chloris;
one of the few birds that sings while it flies!
Thank you for visiting my blog!

Thanks for sharing

Betty Manousos said...

GORGEOUS shots!
i love every single one.
i also love the beautiful colour combination used in these images.

such pretty little birds!

theconstantwalker said...

Wow! what stunning little birds to see... lovely images.

Bob Bushell said...

Nice Saffron coloured birds, I love them.

Kerri Farley said...

Oh so Pretty!!!

Bryan said...

Beautiful birds.

HappyK said...

What cheerful little birds. You can't help but smile when looking at your photos of them. : )

Carver said...

The saffron finch is a beauty. Wonderful shots.

rainfield61 said...

Such a bright color.

I am attracted easily by them.

Anonymous said...

What beautiful little birds! Your photos are wonderful.

Unknown said...

They're beautiful!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.

Debbie said...

ooohhh they are just so cute. what a gorgeous shade of yellow, with a little splash of orange.

i wonder in they are ground eaters and spend more time there rather then trees and flying about!!

Libby said...

Hi Eileen! What a beautiful bird! Even his name is pretty :) You got some really REALLY good photos there! I think I especially love the last one on the palm tree :)

Rambling Woods said...

Pretty color and with that strong bill, I'm sure they can get lots of food..what a great nature trip you had Eileen...

Jen Sanford said...

What an awesome bird... Going to go check out your other photos now!

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

Oh those are just wonderful Eileen -- little living drops of sunshine among the grasses....what gorgeous pictures!

Karin M. said...

Wow ... what a wonderful photo series. You have photographed the birds fantastic. A photo is more beautiful than the other. Magnificent photo work.
Best regards, Karin

Hilke Breder said...

They are so bright, like sunshine! Gorgeous pics!

Mary Howell Cromer said...

Lovely shades of yellows, lovely birds~

NatureFootstep said...

now I envy you. So nice shots ot the saffron finch. I saw them once in Panama between planes on my way home. But I could nog get that close. They are so beautiful little finches.

jeanlivingsimple said...

I am joining the Saffron Finch fan club!!!

AVCr8teur said...

They are bright and cheery colored so I can see why you fell in love with them. Nicely captured without them flying away.

Cherry said...

what a beautiful finch!

EG CameraGirl said...

And I thought goldfinches were beautiful! The saffron finch is a stunner!

Dave said...

I too fell in love with these cute things while in Venezuela.... You have captured the characteristics very well

Salitype said...

I enjoyed this a lot ! I love the color of this bird !

Chay

Dianne said...

they are a beautiful color

Liz said...

These are beautiful Eileen!!

Larry said...

Great shots of some very cool birds Eileen! I love the color coordinated lower mandible on these beauties!

Melbourne Australia Photos said...

Simply gorgeous!

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