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Lesser Goldfinch
Lesser Goldfinch, male, green-backed form
About the photographs
Lesser Goldfinch, female
Lesser Goldfinch, male, black-backed form
MenuThe Lesser Goldfinch is a small, seed-eating finch of the Southwest. It comes in two forms: a dark-backed one in Texas, and a greenish-backed one farther westward. Cool Facts
Description
Sex DifferencesMale bright yellow and black, female duller and without black. ImmatureJuvenile similar to adult female, except more buffy. SoundSong a long combination of variable notes and phrases, repeated in rambling, intricate melody. Call a high, clear "tee-yee." »listen to songs of this speciesRangeSummer RangeBreeds from Oregon to Texas, and southward to northern South America. Winter RangeIn winters leaves northern edge of range, but found from southern Oregon and Nevada southward. Conservation StatusPopulations appear stable. Other NamesChardonneret mineur (French) Sources used to construct this page:Watt, D. J., and E. J. Willoughby. 1999. Lesser Goldfinch (Carduelis psaltria). In The Birds of North America, No. 392 (A. Poole and F. Gill, eds.). The Birds of North America, Inc., Philadelphia, PA. |
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