American Goldfinch Collection
The American Goldfinch, also known as Carduelis tristis, is a stunning bird that can be found in various locations across the United States
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The American Goldfinch, also known as Carduelis tristis, is a stunning bird that can be found in various locations across the United States. One such sighting took place in Marion County, where a male American Goldfinch was perched on a Dogwood Tree. The vibrant yellow plumage of the bird contrasted beautifully with the delicate pink flowers of the tree. In another lithograph from 1890, titled "Goldfinch Pine Finch bird, " we see an exquisite illustration capturing the intricate details of this species. The artist's attention to detail brings out the unique markings and features of these birds. Marion County seems to be a haven for American Goldfinches as they were spotted again at nyjer/thistle tube feeders. Males and females alike gathered around these feeders, showcasing their distinct black wings with white wing bars against their bright yellow bodies. Another captivating image shows a male American Goldfinch perched gracefully on a Purple Coneflower. This flower serves as both food and shelter for these beautiful creatures, making it an essential part of their habitat. Zinnias in gardens are not only pleasing to human eyes but also attract American Goldfinches. A male goldfinch was captured amidst these colorful blooms in Marion County, adding even more vibrancy to nature's palette. Gray-headed Coneflowers proved irresistible to another male American Goldfinch who chose them as his perch. These native wildflowers create a picturesque backdrop for this stunning bird. During breeding season, males donned their most striking plumage – bright yellow feathers contrasting with jet-black caps – creating an enchanting sight in Eastern regions. Fort Collins, Colorado became home to young and mature male American Goldfinches alike. Close-up shots revealed intricate patterns on their feathers and highlighted their distinctive facial features. Not just limited to males, female goldfinches also made appearances throughout Marion County.