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Love my goldfinches

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I’m really enjoying the goldfinches this spring. Some years we don’t see many, but this years there’s an abundance of them.

Wait! That’s a hairy woodpecker!

I’ve watched as the males turn from an army green, similar to the color the females stay year round, into their exuberant and brilliant summer gold.

And that’s a blue Jay!

They sit in the beech tree not far from the finch feeder and sing for their supper. If there are a lot of them in the tree I know that the feeder is probably nearing empty.

Where’s our lunch, lady?

They don’t tolerate it getting too low.

Well I guess there’s time for a little kissy face while we’re waiting.

They’re used to me being out there and don’t leave their tree, if the feeder is empty, even if Penny and I are on the deck.

That’s enough! She’s watching us!

They are picky and only really like the finch food I buy from a specialty bird store in the town just north of us. The employees there know me.

This feeder is definitely empty!

The finches are so much fun to watch, though they are eating me out of house and finch food!

This place has the best food around!

Soon they’ll be busy raising their families and we won’t see so much of them. But they’ve sure brightened my spring!

I’ll sing you a song, lady, to say thanks for my supper!

Author: dawnkinster

I'm a long time banker having worked in banks since the age of 17. I took a break when I turned 50 and went back to school. I graduated right when the economy took a turn for the worst and after a year of library work found myself unemployed. I was lucky that my previous bank employer wanted me back. So here I am again, a long time banker. Change is hard.

30 thoughts on “Love my goldfinches

  1. Love the photos. I used to get a lot of goldfinches when I was living in South Central Oregon, but since I moved up here, I’ve only seen a few. I think we might be in the migration path here, so they just pass through.

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  2. I love goldfinches, too! I know Spring is here when the males have their yellow coats on. Thank you for sharing! 😊

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  3. yeah. Lots of goldfinches this year! I love that pic you got oh the male feeding the female. They’re such chatty, boisterous little scamps…. nice post, Dawn

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  4. I, too, love those goldfinch, and by gum, even in Maine they are wearing their bright yellow feathers. Wonderful flash of color!

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  5. How lovely to have these beauties visit you (of course, offering food does help 😉 )

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  6. Come for the photos, stay for the dialogue. 😆 Beautiful little creatures.

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  7. I love the kissy-face photo! Such a good shot, and you snapped it right on time. I used to put out bird feeders, but not with the Monk around. He’s just a little terror, chasing anything and everything from the yard. Oh, well, I guess it’s a good thing my neighbors are feeding the birds.

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    • When Penny is out on the deck she races around and flings herself against the fence and barks and the birds scatter, but not far. They sit in the trees nearby and watch her. They have figured out she’s not going anywhere and it’s all bark….now they mostly just eat through her tantrums and give her the eye once inawhile. They are smarter than my average sheltie.

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  8. Such pretty birds, Dawn! We love our goldfinches here too. Fabulous photos!!

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  9. Oh, that made me smile. 🙂 Thank you, Dawn.

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  10. When I had the house I had a bird feeder out front. It was fun to watch all the activity. I didn’t ever get this many visitors. Great pics!

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  11. I heard one singing while at the Wildlife Refuge today. I looked for it as it was singing so loud, high up in the tree.

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  12. Love your bird photos! It must be so great to have them not be afraid of your presence. I would love that.

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