American goldfinch

E164552

The American goldfinch is a small North American songbird known for the male’s bright yellow breeding plumage and its agile, undulating flight.

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American goldfinch canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird
passerine
songbird
averageLength 11–14 cm
averageMass 11–20 g
averageWingspan 19–22 cm
billType conical
binomialName Spinus tristis
breedingRange Northern United States
surface form: northern United States

southern Canada
breedingSeason late summer
callType flight call
class Aves
clutchSize 2–7 eggs
commonName American goldfinch
eastern goldfinch
wild canary
describedBy Carl Linnaeus
diet composite plant seeds
seeds
sunflower seeds
thistle seeds
eggColor pale bluish white
family Fringillidae
femalePlumageColor dull yellow
olive-brown
flightPattern undulating
genus Spinus
habitat floodplains
orchards
suburban gardens
weedy fields
IUCNStatus Least Concern
kingdom Animalia
maleBreedingPlumageColor black cap
black wings with white markings
bright yellow
migration partial migrant
nativeTo Canada
Mexico
North America
United States of America
surface form: United States
nestLocation shrubs
trees
nestType cup-shaped nest
nonBreedingPlumageColor olive-brown
order Passeriformes
phylum Chordata
primaryDietType granivore
scientificName Spinus tristis
sexualDimorphism present
songType warbling
stateBirdOf Iowa
New Jersey, United States
surface form: New Jersey

Washington
taxonRank species
winterRange Central America
Mexico
Southern United States
surface form: southern United States
yearDescribed 1758

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New Jersey, United States stateBird American goldfinch
subject surface form: New Jersey
Washington State, United States stateBird American goldfinch
subject surface form: Washington (state)