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Alachua Audubon - FAQs About Birds & Birding
American Goldfinches, Northern Cardinals, Blue Jays, Red-bellied and Downy Woodpeckers, Tufted Titmice, Carolina Chickadees, and ... Stations, Specialty Groups, and Conservation, also offer links to good organizations, such as the American Bird Conservancy. Are there other good birding resources? Wild Birds Unlimited in the ...
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Alachua Audubon - Birding Calendar
American Robins and Cedar Waxwings overrun residential neighborhoods. American Goldfinches start brightening up and become more abundant at feeders. ... and other nocturnal migrants especially successful. May Last lingering winter birds - Cedar Waxwings, American Goldfinches, Ring-billed Gulls, Forster's Terns - leave the area. Visit Lake Alice ...
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Perdita's Home . . . Again! (Winter Vagrant Rufous Hummingbird, Selasphorus rufus)
American Goldfinches. Whew! --With the arrival of Red-breasted Nuthatches last week, two Purple Finches on 8 ... week's highlights at Hilton Pond Center were a slew of returning banded birds, especially American Goldfinches from 2005 and White-throated Sparrows from the winter of 2006. Of special interest were ...
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Where Are You From, Madame Goldfinch?
American Goldfinches (Carduelis tristis). We removed the birds--two females (above) and four ... We have used lots of different band series on 4,347 American Goldfinches over the past 19 years, but no matter how many ... and when, it would provide us with accurate information about wild American Goldfinches that can't be acquired in any other way and, in ...
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MMBSightObserv
American goldfinches School Street - 10 pigeons, 5 mourning doves, 3 bluejays, 5 crows, 4 blackcapped chickadees, 33 cedar waxwings, 5 starlings, 5 American goldfinches, 17 pine grosbeaks Mrs ... wall,to the pear tree, where he ate two large pears May 2000 Goldfinches, Northern Orioles, Red-winged Blackbirds, Rose-Breasted Grosbeaks, House Finches, White Crowned Sparrows, ...
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Pitcher's Thistle ESA
Ontario as a result of the moth predation. American goldfinches were observed to devour approximately 50% of the seeds within a given flowerhead (Loveless 1984 ... , M. D. and J. L. Hamrick. 1988. Genetic organization and evolutionary history in two North American species of Cirsium. Evolution 42(2): 254-265. McEachern, K. 1990. Graduate Student, University of ...
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American Goldfinch (Carduelis tristis)
NESTING AND BREEDING Territory American Goldfinches are not strongly territorial birds. However, they will defend the immediate area around the nest - driving away other goldfinches that come too close. ... ree" song. Goldfinches are highly gregarious and will usually flock together during the nonbreeding season. They are often joined by Pine Siskins, Common Redpolls, and American Tree Sparrows. ...
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Bird Banding at RBNC
American goldfinches (male-female) swamp sparrow yellow-rumped "myrtle" warbler cape may warbler black-and-white warbler (male) Canada warbler northern waterthrush yellow warblers (male-female) yellow warbler (male) American redstart (male) American redstart (male) American redstart (female) blue-headed vireo red ...
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USGS National Wildlife Health Center - Publications
Toxicosis: Famphur SCW WY Goshen County 02/09/05 - 02/17/05 Pine Siskin, American Goldfinch 24 (e) Salmonellosis WY Updates and Corrections: Reported State Location Dates Species Mortality ... and redpolls in Juneau, Alaska in November 2004, followed by outbreaks involving pine siskins and American goldfinches in Oregon in December 2004 and Wyoming and California in February 2005. The source of ...
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National Geographic: Lewis & Clark—Animals—American (Pale) Goldfinch
American (Pale) Goldfinch SHOWING RECORD: 1 of 11   American (Pale) Goldfinch Illustration from Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia/Corbis American (Pale) Goldfinch Carduelis tristis pallidus Subspecies of American ... , southern Colorado, central Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Carolinas. Winters in much of United States. Goldfinches remain in flocks until well past the time when other species have ...
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