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INDEX
Blackbird

Blue Tit

Bullfinch

Chaffinch

Coal Tit

Collard Dove

Dunnock

Goldcrest

Goldfinch

Great Spotted Woodpecker

Great Tit

Green Woodpecker

Greenfinch

House Sparrow

Jay

Lesser Spotted Woodpecker

Long Tailed Tit

Magpie

Marsh Tit

Mistle Thrush

Nuthatch

Pied Wagtail

Robin

Siskin

Song Thrush

Starling

Tawny Owl

Willow Tit

Wood Pigeon

Wren

Goldfinch
Goldfinch

 

Identification
Length: 12cm.

An easily recognised species due to conspicuous red face and yellow wing-bars. Both male and female have a black line around the base of the bill. The rear part of the crown and nape is black, the sides of the nape, ear coverts and lower throat are white. Upper parts are buff-brown and the rump is white. Under parts are brown, often with some yellow markings on sides of the breast. The centre of the breast is white, wing coverts are black and bright yellow. Young Goldfinch's lack red and the upper parts are a greyish-brown, under parts are whitish.
During courtship the male sway his body from side to side and spreads the wings, vibrating them rapidly. Flight is notably dancing.

Call
Their call is a harsh 'geez'. The song is a twinkling, liquid 'tsweet-witt-witt'.

Reproduction
Breeding starts from late April onwards. They nest in trees at the end of branches, occasionally in hedgerows or shrubs. The nest is constructed by the female, occasionally assisted by the male, and is made of roots, grasses, moss, lichens and with wool. Three to seven bluish-white eggs are laid, some with red-brown spotting and streaking, sometimes very dark. The male feeds the female whilst she is incubating the eggs. This carries on for twelve to thirteen days. The young leave the nest after thirteen or fourteen days. Normally two broods, sometimes three.

Habitat
The Goldfinch's like the edge of forests and areas with scattered trees and bushes, including orchards, gardens and parks. They also frequent farmland.

Natural Food
Chiefly seeds, particularly thistle, also insects and larvae.

Where to Feed
Table Feeder - Open topped
Table Feeder - Covered
Feeders - Minimum 1m height

Suitable Wild Bird Food from the Shop
Ark Wild Bird XTRA
Ark Feeder Mix
Ark 'No Mess' Feeder Mix
Ark 'All-Purpose' Mix
Sunflower Seeds
Niger Seed

 

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