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Photography => Ontario Birds => Topic started by: Brian Bailey on November 19, 2011, 11:19:20 PM

Title: European Goldfinch - Toronto
Post by: Brian Bailey on November 19, 2011, 11:19:20 PM
I realize they're not listable, since it's almost certainly an escapee, but it was still exciting to see a European Goldfinch at Humber Bay East today.

I think this is a first year female.  In the head-on shot the yellow on the face is just starting to turn red.  I'm posting here for documentary evidence, not artistic or technical merit!
(https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-qifa-hOkr_0/Tsh7S_HKg-I/AAAAAAAACo8/3Rt-U56hwWw/s800/E%252520Goldfinch%252520Profile.jpg) (https://picasaweb.google.com/106047899417440183194/Birds#5676922896409854946)
(https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-4c9PAaKNxzU/Tsh7SAK8XNI/AAAAAAAACo8/5pLlThbOH4M/s800/E%252520Goldfinch%252520headon.jpg) (https://picasaweb.google.com/106047899417440183194/Birds#5676922879514270930)

If you're wondering, she was eating dandelion seeds:  a taste of home! :wink:

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Title: Re: European Goldfinch - Toronto
Post by: Reuven_M on November 19, 2011, 11:27:49 PM
Nice find. I've seen european goldfinch, greenfinch and chaffinch in a pet store - seemed odd to find this cage among cages of zebra finches, nutmeg mannakins and budgies!
Title: Re: European Goldfinch - Toronto
Post by: Irene on November 19, 2011, 11:37:40 PM
Cool sighting
Title: Re: European Goldfinch - Toronto
Post by: Tommy on November 20, 2011, 09:30:42 AM
My version of the European Goldfinch... :D
bird #2.. more red on face

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v50/i.post/pic/HBE-11192011-2166.jpg)

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v50/i.post/pic/HBE-11192011-2314.jpg)
Title: Re: European Goldfinch - Toronto
Post by: Brian Bailey on November 20, 2011, 03:23:09 PM
Much better images than mine!  Not only more red on the face, but the black cowl looks darker as well.

I'm not too familiar with this species, but I think these are both first year females.  I don't think they retain the yellow face for very long, so I expect if they survive, they will both have red faces fairly soon.

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Title: Re: European Goldfinch - Toronto
Post by: thouc on November 20, 2011, 03:28:25 PM
As far as I know the sexes look the same, but I agree it's a juvenile molting into adult plumage.
Title: Re: European Goldfinch - Toronto
Post by: Rob'in'To on November 23, 2011, 12:27:14 PM
Cool sighting regardless if they are not listable.

I told a guide on a walk one day about 3 buzzing around in Niagara on the Lake and he scoffed that they are a zero rating and shouldn't even be mentioned.  Woah, down boy!   :evil:
Title: Re: European Goldfinch - Toronto
Post by: Reuven_M on November 23, 2011, 06:57:59 PM
An interesting article about them here:
http://www.rrbo.org/conservation-scienc ... eurobirds/ (http://www.rrbo.org/conservation-science/research/bird-population-monitoring/eurobirds/)
They also used to breed around New York City, apparently died out now.
Title: Re: European Goldfinch - Toronto
Post by: Brian Bailey on November 23, 2011, 10:10:50 PM
Quote from: "Rob'in'To"
Cool sighting regardless if they are not listable.

I told a guide on a walk one day about 3 buzzing around in Niagara on the Lake and he scoffed that they are a zero rating and shouldn't even be mentioned.  Woah, down boy!   :evil:
Listing can really take the fun out of things!  True, it would be far more remarkable if we really thought this bird had traveled across the Atlantic under it's own power rather than escaping from a cage somewhere in Ontario, but it's still interesting to watch a bird that shouldn't be here trying to survive on its own.

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Title: Re: European Goldfinch - Toronto
Post by: egret on November 24, 2011, 03:17:44 PM
what a pretty bird!

tks for posting

Egret :)