What are these birds called
Re: What are these birds called
Definitely Goldfinches [ European ] we used to get a lot of them in our garden back in Scotland.
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Re: What are these birds called
This is my rescue finch which recovered very well after a crash against the window. (broke it's leg) I wonder which crossbreed this is. It is singing ever so nice with a wide variety of songs copying a lot of different birds like a green finch does.

after growing up it looks now quite different, but what breed were his parents? Maybe Shane knows it?

Max
Re: What are these birds called
It's another Goldfinch Max. The 2nd photo shows an adult bird in fresh plumage, the 1st photo looks to be a worn version of it but it could just be in a distressed state, when was the 1st photo taken?
Here is a recording of a male Goldfinch singing : https://www.xeno-canto.org/390605
Shane
Here is a recording of a male Goldfinch singing : https://www.xeno-canto.org/390605
Shane
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Re: What are these birds called
The first photo was from May 16, just 2 weeks after the rescue. The second photo was from yesterday. Regarding the singing: It is very differentApusApus wrote: ↑Sat Mar 24, 2018 4:23 pm It's another Goldfinch Max. The 2nd photo shows an adult bird in fresh plumage, the 1st photo looks to be a worn version of it but it could just be in a distressed state, when was the 1st photo taken?
Here is a recording of a male Goldfinch singing : https://www.xeno-canto.org/390605
Shane
to the link you have kindly sent, copying a lot of other bird songs... I love it. It is more like this record but not exactly:
https://www.deutsche-vogelstimmen.de/stieglitz/
Max
Re: What are these birds called
That's another one of their songs, usually sung from high up in the tree tops!
Shane
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