The goldies, as they are so lovingly called, are in the process of molting away their dull winter feathers and are changing into their bright yellow spring garb. I think this is a little female. She was checking me out as I approached some brambles which were likely hiding her nest. The male was singing nearby, close to the same brambles. These little birds are as common as they get, but they are easily one of my favorite birds. Most likely because they are so accommodating when it comes to photographs. :)
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Cool post! Funny, I was just thinking about molting goldfinches yesterday. I looked out my window, and the finch was a beautiful bright yellow. I told him, great job on the molting thing!
Ours are not moulting yet!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River.
Love your Gold-finch shots along with those fresh green leaves. I'm watching the molt too. There is no brighter bird than a fully charged male Goldie!
Definitely more obliging than our flighty Goldfinch. Nice shooting Ryan.
Awaiting the molt on the American Goldfinch here in Maine, but it won't be long. Great series!
A lovely little bird. Well captured.
They are in full on breeding mode now. All day I watch them chasing each other around and hear them singing in the trees.
Lovely little bird and superb photos!
Great photos of the little bird and interesting details of the plumage.
Oh, the beautiful goldfinch. Great captures. They are always some lovely - except to each other.
I love these little characters! Great shots!
A sweet girl. It won't be long till you see those bright yellows.
Lovely captures and bird,he seems so interested in what you are doing.
Wonderful series on the goldfinch!!! One of my favs.
A great set of images. Beautiful and a well done.
Have a nice easter.
They are so beautiful,you've taken some superb shots too!
Thanks everyone!
Beautiful. I've seen one goldfinch so far this spring, but no photos.
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