Willow Goldfinch
(Adopted 1951)

In summer this tiny finch with the rollercoaster flight and canary like song is readily identified by its black wings, tail, and cap. In winter, the male loses the bright yellow and looks much like the drab female. Goldfinches are feeding-tray addicts and are especially fond of thistle seed. Found at one season or another over much of North America, they are partially migratory.

Illustrations from PETERSON FIRST GUIDE TO BIRDS by Roger Tory Peterson. Copyright © 1986 by Roger Tory Peterson.
Used by permission of Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.
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