Friday, January 7, 2011

Goldfinch


Goldfinches are a very common variety of bird throughout the United States. There are three species including the American, Lesser, and Lawrence. Their diet consists mainly of thistle seeds. Unlike other birds, Goldfinches molt their feathers twice a year. To stay warm at night, they have been known to burrow under the snow.

To attract this bird to your yard, supply a thistle feeder and standard feeder.

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