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goldfinch
[ gohld-finch ]
noun
- a European finch, Carduelis carduelis, having a crimson face and wings marked with yellow.
- any of certain related American finches of the genus Carduelis, as C. tristis, the male of which has yellow body plumage in the summer.
goldfinch
/ ˈɡəʊˌɪԳʃ /
noun
- a common European finch, Carduelis carduelis, the adult of which has a red-and-white face and yellow-and-black wings
- any of several North American finches of the genus Spinus, esp the yellow-and-black species S. tristis
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His fateful choice that day — rescuing, or some might say stealing, a precious painting of a goldfinch — brings him solace.
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Then other birds, like the northern cardinal and the goldfinch.
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At the farm, would-be consumers are mostly goldfinches.
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“If we don’t have the right habitat for quail, then we probably don’t have the right habitat for a variety of birds and pollinators — from whippoorwills and goldfinches to monarch butterflies and bumble bees.”
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Or maybe it was the native sunflowers that fed bumblebees and goldfinches.
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